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d««  la  nettet*  de  I'exempla.Te  filmi.  et  en 
conformity  avec  lea  conditions  du  contrat  de 
fiimage. 

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papier  eat  imprimte  sont  filmte  en  commenqant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  ampreinte 
d'Impression  ou  d'iilustration.  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  seion  le  cas.  Tous  lee  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmte  en  commen^ant  par  la 
premiere  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impressior  ou  d'iilustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

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demiAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
eaa:  le  symbols  — ^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE '.  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 

Lea  cartea,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
fiimte  A  dee  taux  d«  rMuction  diffirents. 
Lorsquo  le  docum«nti  est  trop  grand  pour  itre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  fiim^  i  partir 
de  I'angle  sup4rieur  gauche,  de  gauche  k  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  baa,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'Imagea  nAcessaire.  Lea  diagrammes  suivants 
illuatrent  la  m^thode. 


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RAND,McNALLY&CO.S 

INDEXED  COUNTY  MAP 

ANH  SHIPPERS'  GUIDE  op       I^jL 


QUEBEC 


Accompanied  by  a  Kew  and  Original  Compilation  and  Ueady 
Ueference  Index,  SItowing  In  Detail  the 

ENTIRE    RAILROAD   SYSTEM 

The  Express  Company  doing  busiuess  over  each  Road,  and 
Acoxirately  Locating  al) 

CITIES,    TOWNS,    POST    OPPICBS 

RAILROAD  STATIONS,  VILLAGES,  COUNTIES, 

ISLANDS,  LAKES,  RIVERS,  ETC. 


THE    SPECIAL    FEATURES 

Of  this  Pocket  Map  are  :  Locating  the  Bravch  or  Particular  Division  of 

Railroad  upon  whicli  each  Station  is  situated ;  the  Nearest  Mail- 

ing  Point  of  all  Local  Places ;  Designating  Bloney  Order  Post 

Oflices;  Telegraph  Stations;  and  Naming  the  Express 

Company  Doing  Business  at  the  Points  wliere 

the  Several  Companies  have  Odices. 


Population  is  given  according  to  the  latest  OiBcial  Census. 


CHICAGO  AND  NEW  YORK: 

I^^2S^ID,  l^alSTJ^T^Xulz:  &  CO. 

Map  Pubusuers  and  Engravehs, 


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MARAH  ELLIS  RYAN 

Issued  In  the  Rialto  Series,    50  Cents  Each. 


FOR    SALE    BY    ALL    BOOKSELLERS. 


SQUAW   ELOUISE. 

Vigorous,  natural,  entertaining.— jSosfon  Times. 

A  notable  performance.— C/tica^o  Tribune. 

No  one  can  fail  to  become  interest /l  in  the  narrative.-  C/u'cago  Mail. 

A  very  strong  story  indeed.— Chicago  Times. 

Marah  Ellis  Ryan  is  always  interesting.— JJocfci/  Mountain  News. 

A   PAGAN   OF   THE   ALLEGHANIES. 

A  story  of  mountain  life  of  remarkable  interest.— Lott/sri7«e  Times. 
Full  of  exciting  interest.— Toiedo  Blade. 
A  genuine  art  work.— Chicago  Tribune. 

TOLD    IN   THE   HILLS. 

■     Beautifully  pictured.— C/u'cagro  Times. 

The  word-painting  is  superb.— LoweH  Tirnes. 

One  of  the  cleverest  stories  that  has  been  issued  iu  many  a  moon.— 
Kansas  City  Times. 

IN    LOVE'S   DOMAINS.  ^ 

A  TRILOGY. 

It  is  an  entertaining  book,  and  by  no  means  an  unprofitable  one.-Boston 

There  are  imagination  and  poetical  expression  in  the  stories,  and  readers 
wUl  find  them  interesting.-i^Tett;  York  Sun. 

An  unusually  clever  piece  of  work.-  Charleston  News. 

MERZE;  THE  STORY  OF  AN  ACTRESS. 

Beautifully  Illustrated. 

We  can  not  doubt  that  the  author  is  one  of  the  ^^^t  l^^ing  orato^^^^ 
sex.    The  book  will  possess  a  strong  attraction  for  women.-Cfticasro  iiem  rt. 

This  is  the  story  of  the  life  of  an  actress,  told  in  the  graphic  style  of  Miss 
Rvan     It  is  very  interesting. -iV^ewOrZeawsPicai/wne. 

A  book  of  decided  literary  merit,  besides  moral  tone  and  vigor.-Fu&hc 
Opinion,  Washington,  D.  C 

It  is  an  excitmg  tragical  story.-Cfticafifo  Inter  Ocean. 


Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  Publishers, 

CHICAGO    AND    NEW    YORK. 


RAND,  McNALLY  &  CO.'S 


Ill^DEXED    DISTRICT    MAP 
^^°  SHIPPERS'  GUIDE 


OF 


QUEBEC 

ACCOMPANIED  BY  A  NEW  AND  ORIGINAL  COMPILATION  AND  READY 
BEFBRBNCB  INDEX,  SHOWING  IN  DETAIL  THE 

ENTIRE  RAILROAD  SYSTEM, 

The  Express  Company  doing  business  over  each  Road, 

AHD  ACCURATELY  LOCATING   ALL   THE   CITIES,    TOWNS,    POST   OFFICES,    RAILROAD 
STATIONS,  VILLAGES,  COUNTIES,  ISLANDS,  LAKES,  RIVERS,  ETC. 


THE  SPECIAL  FEATURES 

OFTHI8  POCKET  MAP  ARE!   LOCATING  THE  BRANCH  OR   PARTICULAR   DIVISION  OF 
RAILROAD  UPON  WHICH  BACH  STATION  IS  SITUATED  ;    THE  NEAREST  MAIL- 
ING  POINT   OF   ALL   LOCAL  PLACES  ;    DESIQNATINa  MONEY-ORDER 
POST  OFFICES  ;     TELEGRAPH  STATIONS  ;     AND  NAMING  THE 
EXPRESS    COMPANY   DOING   BUSINESS  AT  THE  POINTS 
WHBRB  THE  SEVERAL  COMPANIES  HAVE  OFFICES. 


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Population  Is  given  according  to  the  latest  Official  Census. 


CHICAGO  AND  NEW  YORK: 

RAI^D,    MoNAXiLY   &c    CO., 

Map  Pablishera  and  Engravers. 


EXPLANATION  OF  ABBREVIATIONS  AND  REFERENCE  MARKS. 


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orlSijf  •    ®-^°°*''-    =-»"*•    W-Weet. 


"f  P.  O.  not  located  on  Map. 
•  Money  Order  Post  Office: 
+  Telegraph  Station. 


m— Miles.    Ry  or  Rys— Railway 


t  American  Express , 
S  Canadian  Expresa. 
3  Dominion  Express. 


All  coKnUes.  towns,  cities,  villages,  etc.,  are  indexed  in  the  following  manner , 

(See  map  of  Kansas.) 

my,  ^c,31.,,.  .I,a.r. tVl  „°„  »;      each  0,'  L,TL!r  'T"''  """"'^ 

poB.^fflcr'"" '"°  """"'  ''"■°''''  ""«■  ">•"  '»■•  '"■«  P'aee  .hould  be  ,..t  to  taca. 
The  letters  and  flgnrcs  following  names  (like  0-36  above)  refer  to  flm.  r^,„. 

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E  MARKS. 


tye— Railway 


Jg  manner  i 


It  of  Coffey 
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tnd  31,  and 
I  and  alphn- 
a  telegrapli 
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at  point  on 
and  letters 

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RAILROADS, 


1  Adirondack  A  St.  Lawrence. 

See  Central  Vermont. 

2  Bale  des  Chaleurs. 

^"r/;ia^pU"eS3^^^^^^^  course  of  construc- 

®..?h?r?!**?  *T  'l^a'"©-  American  Express. 

'  ''i>Sv?nt\f .,  \\  ''  ^'^"'^  «•-«"■  J°°ct,'.-,  Vt.,  leaving  the 
b  Stanstead.  J  13,  to  Stanstead  Junction,  J  13. 

*OtSwro?t*  T^*'.*"*'^'  Canadian  Express. 

Ottawa,  Ont.,  J  6.  via  Coteau  Landing,  J  9.  to  Rouse's  Point,  N.Y. 

5    Canadian  Pacific.  Dominion  Express 

a  Montreal  1 11  t,  Carleton  Junction,  Ont .  J  5 

w  So  m^®'*'^"  Junction,  1 10,  to  St.  Lin,  I  lo 

^  f *®-  J^®'"®^^  Junction,  1 10,  to  St.  Eustache   1 10 

f  f^Therese  Junction  I  10  to  Now  Glasgow  1 10 

/  St.  Luc  Junction,  J  10,  to  Mile  End  I  10       ' 

?  ^."^^1?'-^^  ]P'  ^«  Montreal,  1 11        '     '"' 

/Three  Rfvir«^  S'?p^.°V  "'toJoliette  Junction,  1 11. 

4  it^hi^  T^'  ?  *^'  *°  Grandes  Piles,  G  18. 

k  MS?tre//y"??°?'  ^  "'  *°  Berthier.H  11. 

Aber'co'm  J^g***  ^"^P""**'  V*"  ^«*^°S  the  Province  near 

^|:aS>S6%l^?o*S°o?et^^^^  '  ''' 

""  ""Z^SL  t'o'6t?aw^*;'?}„r*""«'  '  ^'  -'^  '^  <^—  -'  -- 

0  Farnhaia,  J  12,  to  Frolighsburg,  J  12.    (DiscontinuPd  ^ 
P  B"ghan.  Junction,  J  127  to  Mat  awamkeag  Me  ^^ 

-ZMontreal,  111,  to  Toronto,  Ont.   "'"'"''^^"e,  Me. 
r  Lachiite,  I  9,  to  St.  Andrews,  I  9. 

/  ^J"^"^fi  \ ^'  t«  Ste.  Agatha,  H  9. 
t  Mattawa,  Ont.,  to  Kippewa. 

6  Carillon  &  Grenvllle. 

Carillon,  I  9,  to  Qrenville,  H  8. 


Dominion  Express. 


American  Express. 


7   Central  Vermont. 

«  ^l-  JohJJS,  J  11,  to  Waterloo,  J  18 

*  '  ArSfa  Station"  l^o^''*'^^'  ""'•>  '^^"'-^  '^^  ^^ovince  at  St. 
c  Coteau  Landiug,  J  9,  to  Malone,  N.  Y. 


8 


Connecticut  it,  Passumpsic  River. 

See  Boston  &  Maine. 


©    Dominion  Lime  Co. 

Quebec  Central  Junction  to  Lime  Quarries. 

10   Drummond  County. 

8t,  Hyacintbe,  1 12,  to  Njcolet,  ^  13. 


Domicioa  Sxpresg. 


mnd,  McNulhi  <f;  Co.'n  Quebec. 


Farnham  Sc  Yamaska. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

"    Grand  Trunk.  c...dl.n  Hxpr,.,. 

a  Montreal,  I  n,  to  Dorval,  J  10.    ^"'  ^-  *•'  ^  «• 

?  flf^i?'  ^.^'^'  *°  Richmond,  1 13. 
i  St.  Martlne,  J  10,  to  Valleyfle/d,  J  9. 
i  ^I^ntrea',  1 11,  to  St.  Laurent,  I  10 
*  St.  Lambert,  J  1 1.  to  Longueuij,  111. 

12   Great  Eastern. 

a  St.  Lumbert,  J  11,  to  Sorel,  H  11. 
b  St.  Gregoire,  H  13.  to  Nicolet,  H  12. 
c  YamaPca.  H  12,  to  River  St.  Francis. 
d  Dundee,  J  8,  to  Levis,  G  15.     (Building ) 


«3   Great  Northern. 


^'-  aS„i„Vu°eb2^"otSVc,'„V?l'°  """"=  °'-°- 


14   Hereford. 


See  Maine  Central. 


15   Intercolonial. 


Canadian  Ext)re88. 


'^     ptdiS  D  3!"  ''*""^'  ^-  ^  '^'^^^"g  ^be  ProTince  near  Mata- 
b  St.  Charles.  G  16,  to  Point  Levi,  G  15. 

16   International. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 


17  Jollette. 


See  Canadian  Pacific. 


18  Lake  Ghamplain  &  St.  Lawrence. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

19  Lake  Champlain  &  St.  Lawrence  Junction. 

Sre  Canadian  Pacific. 

Lake   Temiscamingue   Colonization. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

20   L'Assomption. 

L'Epiphanie.  1 10.  to  L'Aeeomption,  1 11. 


21    Laurentian. 


See  Canadian  Pacific. 


litmd,  McNollf/  <e  (Jo.'h  Qiivlue. 


con- 


ress. 


22  Levis  A.  Kennebec. 

See  Quebec  Central. 

23  Lower  Laurentian. 

RiTldre  h.  Pierre  Junction,  K  13,  to  St.  TKca,  G  12  and  In  coiirfl.i 
of  construction  to  Three  Rivers,  G  12. 

24  Maine  Central.  American  Exprces. 
Lime  Ridge,  1 14,  to  North  Stratford,  N.  II. 

Malone  db  St.  Lawrence. 

See  Central  Vermont. 

25  Massawippi  Valley. 

See  Boston  &  Maine  (PassumpBlc  DIt.) 

26  Missisquoi  Sl  Blacic  River  Valley. 

See  Central  Vermont. 

27  Montreal,  Portland  St,  Boston. 

(Operated  by  Central  Vermont.) 

a  Montreal,  I  11,  to  Farnhain.  J  12. 
b  St.  Ceearie,  J  12,  to  Marie ville,  J  11. 

28  Montreal  &  Lake  Masklnonge. 

St.  Felix,  H  11,  to  St.  Gabriel  de  Brandon,  II  ]l 

29  Montreal  &  Ottawa. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

30  Montreal  A.  Sorel. 

See  Great  Eastern. 

31  Montreal  &  Vermont  tlunctron. 

See  Central  Vermont. 

32  Montreal  &  Western. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

33  Newport  &  Ricliford. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

34  North  Shore. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

35  Orford  Mountain. 

Eastman,  J  13,  to  Kingsbury,  H3. 


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-  _-!!•  -^''"^'"^  tt'  Co.'h  q„ehec. 


36  Ottawa  A  Gatlneau  Valley. 

Hull,  JO,  to  Farrelltoii,  lu 

37  Passumpsic. 

Sec  Boston  &  Maine. 

38  Pontlac  A  Pacific  Junction. 

Oltavva  Out.,  J  o,  to  Fort  Coulogne,  I  4. 

30   Quebec  Central. 


Dominion  £zpr«B0. 


Canadian  Bzpreee. 


a  Hherbrooke,  ,J  u,  to  Point  Levi,  O  15. 

J  ?Lf '/"'''•  'i  ^«'  t«  Beauco  Ju  ,c  ion   n  Ifl 

f/  ??!'m '1"""'  •'  ^'*'  to  AnriH  Mill.  ' 

d  Marbiotou,  1 14,  to  Lime  QuarricB,  2.5  miles. 

40  Quebec,  Montmorency  &  Charlevoix. 

St.  Anne,  P  15,  to  Quebec,  G  15. 

41  Quebec,  Montreal,  Ottawa  &  Occidental. 

See  Canadian  Pacitlc. 

42  Quebec  &,  Cosford. 

See  Quebec  &  Lalce  St.  Jolin. 


43   Quebec  Sl  Lake  St.  John. 

^  dS'^l'\3  1^'  t?  fio»>eryal.  .,  18. 


Canadian  Bzpreee. 


.  f  ni*'".?^''^'  ^  ^•'^'  to  ClilcoHtimi,  I)  15  rBuiMln<?  \ 
f/  ^f''^  ^k'^^?'"'^'  =  '!^'  to  La  Tuque,  F  12  muilS  > 
<l  St.  Gabriel.  G  14,  to  Riviere  ?uz  PinJrG  14    (Bufidin^.) 

44   South-Eastern. 

See  Canadian  Pacific. 

48  St.  Francis  &  Megantic  International. 

See  International. 

40  St.  Lawrence  &  Adirondack. 

Sec  Central  Vermont. 

Stanstead,  ShefTord  A  Chambly. 

See  Central  Vermont. 

47  Temlscouata.  Canadian  Biprcfis. 
Riviere  du  Loup,  E  18,  to  Edmundston,  N.  B.,  F  21. 

48  United    Counties. 

49  Waterloo  &  Magog. 

See  Canadian  Paciflc, 


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cproBfl. 


press. 


al. 


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reee. 


DISTRICTS. 


Rnnd,  McNaUn  ^t-  Co.'h  Quebec. 


Artreiiteull r-8 

Artnabaaka M.<) 

Bagot i-ia 

Ueauce i-]« 

UuaiiharnolB .  ...j-y 
BtfllechaHHu  ...(M«i 

Burtbier ({-9 

BimaTeDture...l)-5 

Urome j-ia 

Chainbly T-ii 

Chaini)laln....K-i8 

Chark'ToIx K-KJ 

Uhuteaugay J-lo 

C/'hicoutrral  ...C-ll 

(Joniptuu 1-15 

Dorche8ter....]|.|0 

Drummond i-is 

QasDH f  ;.7 

HocDulaga Mo 

Huntingdon  ...,M0 

Iberrille j-u 

Jolliette u-9 

Jacques  Car- 

„tler j-io 

Kamonraska..  F-18 

Lapralrie j-io 

L'A88omption..I-10 

Laral I-lo 

ff/lB (M5 

L'lolet F-17 

Lotbiniere 11-14 

Maskinonge  ..Q-iO 
Megautic 11-14 


MlsHlsquoi ....  ,1-18 

Montcalm O-s 

Moutnmguy.,.(}-17 
Montmorency,  K-IB 

Nuplervllle Ml 

NIcolet !M8 

Ottawa ii-7 

Pontluc G-8 

Portnoiif (j-is 

Quebec K-i'j 

Hichellou Ml 

Hlchmond M4 

UimouHkl i)-2i 

RImouBkl D-3 

Kouville j-u 

Sagiieniiy c-19 

Hhenoni J- 18 

yiierbrooke 

„Town J-I8 

Soulanges r-9 

St.  Hyaclnthe..I-tl 

yt.  Johns j-ii 

St.  Maurice...  P-iO 
Stanstead  ....  j-]4 
Temlscouata . .  E-20 

Terrebonne 1-9 

Two  Moun- 
tains  1-9 

Vaudreuil j-9 

Vercheres M] 

Wolfe 1-14 

Yamaska H-19 


ingne 


Lakes  -continued. 

SSr":!°:::.::K  ^•>""^""''°- 

Cornu 11-9 

Coulogne 1-4 

Crepeau Ji-io 

Croclie K-18 

Crocbe if-io 

Cypress o-9 

Do  la  Frontier.  (M7 
Do  lu  Peche...(M8 

De  rBst F-18 

Des  Hales i)-So 

l)es  BoIh 

FrancH 1-20 

Des  Cornea (i-7 

Desert (j.5 

Des  Isles c-16 

f^e»  l8'e» E-14    Maskinouie 

yes  Isk'H H-e    Mason... 


,n-8 


Total  Area. 228.900 

Total  Population 1,489,0C2 


ISLANDS, 

AUumette 1-8 

Anticostt IMS 

Aux  arue8....F-16 

Blzard  j-io 

Bonarenture..  .T)-9 

Calumet I-4 

Oondres F-17 

DuPas H-11 

Grand  Victoria.  K-8 
Hare e-18 


Heron d-5 

Jesus J. 10 

Montreal,  includes 
IIochelagaDisf., 
and  part  of  Jac- 
ques Cartier 

Diet i-io 

Orleans Q-16 

Verte D-19 


LAKES. 


A  la  Croix D-2 

A  la  Mauve F-8 

AlaTruite...  U-15 
A  I'eau  Claire. G-11 
Amabelli8h....D-14 

Antiques F-S 

A  Peche 1.4 

Au  6ouleau....G-9 

Au  Socier O-ll 

AuxEcorce8...F-5 

Aux  Isiots E-84 

Aux  Loups F-5 

Aylmer i-is 

Bark 0-7 

Barriere e-4 

Belle  River..  .D-14 

Birch 11-20 

Boncbard F-11 


Bouchette E-, 

Bouchette D-1* 

Boutheliur J-2O 

Brome ...J-l<J 

Brompton J-18 

Brule G-8 

Caousagaouta.  F-10 
Cape  Mech- 

egama E-6 

Cariboa G-12 

Castor  Blauc...G-6 
Chamberlin...G-10 

Chaud H-8 

Chaudiere I-5 

Chicots G-12 

Clair c-lti 

Clair F-13 

CUir G-18 


Des  isles U-0 

Ues  Piles (M8 

Des  Pins (MO 

DeH  (iiilnzo....(M» 
Des  Rapides  ....F-4 

Des  Sables ])-i8 

Des  Sables G-11 

Des  Sables II  B 

Doheiiaga- 

raook E-19 

Drolot M6 

Dnmont  H-B 

Edward E-18 

Bshwaham E-B 

Etchemin    . . .  IM7 

First E-20 

Flamand E-11 

Fourth E-80 

Gaotanaga E-S 

Germain H-lO 

Glazier F-19 

Grand E-15 

Grand :\2 

Grand O-IO 

Grand  H-B 

Grande  des 

IbIjs...  P-ia 

Grasny H-21 

GreatHaHa..D-lfl 

Green H-4 

Gregoire G-9 

(tros 1-8 

Hamel. c-6 

Hickey's 1-5 

Ignace G-10 

Jackson D-gO 

Kaka8kanus...B-l8 

Kakebonga F-5 

Kanekequan- 

eka E-4 

Kepawee J.i9 

Kempt F-9 

Kenogami D-15 

Kiamika G-8 

La  Culate F-8 

La  Famine...  H-17 

Leverrier G-18 

Little  Chaud... G-8 
Little  des  Isles  F-13 
Little  Ila  Ua..D-HJ 
Little  Magog.. J-] 3 


igc 

Little  Will  to 

,  l"''«h H-ti 

f^Utf F-11 

V""tf F-80 

^""« 0.9 

P>"8 G-18 

^outf Il-(i 

Lower  Boat- 

cbeue I-JQ 

Macaza n-S 

Maglll  L-16 

M*™ h^X 

Mashamen- 

.  BOOS F-7 

Maskinonge  ...11-8 
Maskinonge.. .11-10 

Mason 11-9 

Matapedlu C-8 

Mataw^n  g-H 

McGregor l-tt 

Mogantic M6 

Meklnak F-ia 

Momewln j-20 

Momplirema- 

„g"K J-13 

MiHtIgougecheD-21 

Moncoiiclie C-ll 

Moiidonack...F-10 
Mont  Auburn  G-18 

Monwan       F-9 

Morin II-9 

Mujizowaja  ...G-20 

Murray's H-« 

Najuoualank..E-13 
Natuakimlno..]M8 
Ncmicash- 

^  ipqae F-9 

Nimewaja G-21 

Noel F-15 

Nomlningue...ll-7 
Obomp8auru..G-10 

Oconabi e-2 

Ogasigaha II-20 

Oaicliiwaz  ....CM6 

Opequianne E-8 

Ostabainingue  11-20 

Otis i).i6 

Ottawa .H-8 

Otter 1-6 

Ouarcau H-9 

Pabelognaoy  ..F-11 
Pamousca- 

chiou B-16 

Paplneau 1-8 

Pipmuakau  ...A-17 

PiscatOHiu G-7 

Plstatongue G-G 

Pitugueman F-fi 

Poignan F-B 

Pore  Epic 1-20 

Portneuf B-17 

Price J.20 

Pytongo H-B 

tiiiititchouan...D-18 

Red H-B 

Romamo B-17 

Uoud i-H 

Rognon ..E-14 


Ranrl  McNnlly  ■:&  (h.'s  Quebec. 


Lakes  —continued. 
itouKc G-B    Tiiiid E-18 


Sacocomi .  ...H-11 

Sapin G-9 

Sargent G-14 

Second E-18 

S'^cond E-20 

Seven  Leagne.H-lS 

Sicion 1-7 

Snow p.i5 

Squaw H-4 

St.  <0harleP...,G-15 
St.  Franc'3...,E-19 

St.  Francis I-I5 

St.  Francis J-9 

St.  Louis j-io 

St.  John C-18 

St.  John D-16 

St. Joseph....  G-14 
St.  Servai8....G-10 

Suclter G-2 

Superior D-2 

Temisca- 


mmgue  , 
The  Irtles. , 


,.  .11-19 

...F-4 


Third E-2u 

Tomassino G-6 

Torture G-12 

Travers F-5 

Trembling  Moun- 
tain  H-8 

Trout D-20 

Traite G-13 

T8hitagama...C-15 

Upikauba E-14 

Upper  Beau- 

chene 1-20 

Wabaskout 

Junk p-9 

Wakaume- 

Irouke  F-11 

Wapousanane . .  E-3 

Washeka p-4 

Whiteflsh 1-6 

Windfall p.5 

Wolf H-21 

Wyagamack...F-12 


Eivera— continued, 

Murray  Bay...  E-17    Sault  au 

Mushrol A-12 

Natawasee Q 


RIVERS. 


Al'Algle H-5 

A  la  Ours J-2i 

AInais G-80 

Amblnanika..H-20 
Antoine J-19 

AuxOutarde8.B-20 
Aas5  Hosiers... D-a9 

Batiscan G-13 

B.xtticres E-10 

Belle I).i4 

Betfliamite8....B  19 

Black H-8 

Black H-10 

Black«tone J-19 

Blanche I-7 

Blanche C-2 

Blanche Q-lS 

Boneventure...D-6 
Bo8tonnaia....E-12 
Cascapedit;c....C'-5 
Chamouch' 

ouan C-12 

Chaudiere...  .H-16 
Chicoutimi....T;M6 

Coulouge G-3 

Croche E-12 

Dadquami....  H-17 
Dartmouth.  ...B-8 

Deep  H-3 

Du  Loup E-18 

DuLoup 9-11 

Du  Petit 

Kocher E-10 

Echeile  E-16 

Eecoumins  ....C-i8 

F!tt£n.«ind E-11 

Garden ...1-20 

Gatneau Q-e 

Grand ,..C-8 

Grande  du 

Chene G-14 

Grand  Pabo8...C-r 
Green E-19 


Ha  Ha D-16 

Ignace g-4 

Jacques 

Cartier F-IS 

JeandeFerr....G-5 

Jupiter A-10 

Kapita8hewina.E-4 
Kazuzabazua...I-5 

Keei  'iwa :-20 

Kiamiki H-', 

Kinorge   1-8 

Lac  Oreau....H-10 
L'Assomption.H-lO 

Laval C-19 

Lievre 1-6 

Little  Clair.... G-10 
Little  Casca- 

pediac C-6 

LittlePlam  and  E-10 

Little  Pab08....C-8 
Little  Peri- 

bonka C-14 

Madawaska  ...F-21 

Madeline B-6 

Miiganasipi  ...J-20 

Ma'bai C-8 

Manicouagan  .B-21 

Manouau A-15 

Marguerite.... L  It 
Maekinonge  ..E-11 

Matane c-2 

Matnpsdia D-3 

Matawin G-li 

Metabet- 

chouan D-14 

Metis B-21 

Middle G-9 

MistasBirai C-18 

Miet'isstba C-13 

Mietouche. D-2 

Moine G-2 

Montmorenc/..  F-1 5 
Montreal H-19 


tf 

Neigette D-21 

North  Nation.. H-7 
Observation  . .  A-12 

Ottawa E-5 

Ottawa 1-7 

Ouelle  F-18 

Papinachoi8...B-20 

Pa  taped  ia D-2 

Peribonka ....  C-14 

Peshtoue A-21 

Petite  Pieriche  E-12 

Petit  fiouge 1-8 

Pickanock 1-5 

Pieriche E-11 

Piecotaein G-6 

Pohenaganook  E-19 
Portneuf......C-19 

Rat F-11 

Ke8tigouche...D-2 

Richelieu j-it 

RimouBki D-20 


Cochon B-18 

Sault  au 

Mouton (M8 

Sheldrake  ...•A.-tH 
Sheshdin* 

quanne E-13 

Sbipsha A-15 

Shipshat C-15 

South  West . , .  D-20 

St.  Ange P-16 

Ste.  Ann G-18 

Ste.  Anne B-5 

St.  Francis F-19 

St.  Francis 1-15 

St.  Jean D-17 

St.  John C-8 

St.  Lawrence  ..I-ll 
St.  Maurice... F-12 

Tomaesino G-5 

Trenche E-12 

Troie  Pi8tole8.D-19 

Upikauba D-14 

Valin c-16 


|*o"ge 1-7  Vermillion.... E-11 

Saguenay D-IS  Wendigo E-11 

Salmon •  •  •  .1-8  Yamaska M2 

Sasoyinaga. . . .  H-20  York C-7 

TOWNS,  DISTRICTS,  ETC. 

Pop. 

Abbotts  Corners,  J-12  .  .  inn 

Abenakis,  G-16.  ^ 

Abenakis  Springs, 2  mWPierrevillc, 

Abercom,  J-12,  (Ry  5-k)  *t  3 100 

Aberdeen,  H-2 ^0 

Acton,  1-12,  (Ry  5-/)  t  3         

Actonvale,  1-12.  (Ry  n.^)  *  t 1381 

Adamsburgh,  oa  Allumette  Island,  1-8. 
AdamsTille,  J-12,  (Ry5-;j)  t  9  ......  800 

Adderley,  H-14  § 150 

Adstock,  H-15.  

Agne3,I-16*t 450 

Aldfield,  Pontiac  Diet.  I1 
Aird,  J-11  § 


Allan's  Corners,  4  m  N  E  Ormstown, 

Allard  Settlement,  D-4 
Allen's  Mills,  G-14,  (Ry 


,         ,(Ry48-a)t 
Allumette  Island.  1-3. 


■  •  •  >*: 


5C 

70 


Amqui,  C2,  (Ry  15-a)  t 400 

Ancienne  Lcrette,  G-15  § 

Anderson's  Corners,  J-9. 

Andrews  Camp. 

Ange  Gaidien,  G-15. 

Ange  Gardien  do  Rouville,  G  12  Q  . .  847 

Angoline,  J-12,  (Ry  7-a)  f  f .". . .     35 

Angers 050 

Angus  Mill,  (Ry  89-c)  §  ' 

Auucbley  ^ 

Anso  Aux  Gascond,  see  L'Anse  aux 
Gascons,  D-8. 

Antoinette,  H-8  § 850 

Apple  Grove  $ '.'.'.'.'.'.      25 

Armagh,  Q-IO aOO 

Armand,  E-19 goo 

Armstrong,  H-n,(Ry  12-a)t 


au 

ion B-18 

lu 

ton (M8 

ake  ...-A-aa 
Jin- 

ine E-13 

a A-15 

at C-15 

West . , .  D-20 

?e P-16 

an G-18 

ine B-5 

ncis F-19 

ncis 1-15 

n D-17 

a 0-8 

'rence  ..I-ll 
irice...F-12 

Jino G-5 

8 B-12 

'i8tole8.D-19 

bft D-14 

C-16 

lion....E-ll 

;o E-11 

:a 1-18 

C-7 

?,  ETC. 

Pop. 

t  3  . . .     250 
100 

Tevillc, 

100 

«0 

1381 

land,  1-8. 

I 800 

150 

450 

5C 

stown, 

70 

25 

400 


12  §  . .  347 


25 
250 


se  auz 

850 

25 

800 

200 


Hand,  McKally  &  Co. 'a  Quebec. 


9 


Pop 


Towns,  etc.— continued. 
Arthabaska,  H-14,  (E j  n-cji)i  S . 
Arthabagkaville,  H-U  •  t  8 ....:.... .'  1084 
Arthurville,  G-16. 
Arundel,  1-8  § 
Asbeetos,  1-14. 

Ascot  Corner,  J-1  *,  (Ry  39-a)  § 150 

Assametquaghan,  D-3.  (Ry  15-a)t  S. .    85 

ABton  Station, H-13,(Ry  11-c)  t  § 850 

Athelstau,  J-9  (Ry  7-c)  § 800 

Aubert  Qallion.  H-16. 

Anbrey  j-io,  (Ry  4)  t  S 800 

Auckland,  J-15,  (Ry  24). 

Avignon,  D-8 85 

ATOca,  1-8  § 

Ayer'B  Plat,  J-13,  (Ry  .3-a)  t  + 200 

Ay  mer  East,  J-6,  (Rys  5-t,  38)  •  t  3  . .  1945 
Aylwin,  I-5t  § 


Pop. 


300 


Bagotville.  D-16  •  § 1475 

Bale  do  la  Trinite,  Saguenay  Dist.if  S 
Baie  des  Peres,  Pontiac  Dist.  T 
Bale  des  Rochers,  15  m  N  Port  an 

Persil,  E-18 1  ? 80 

Baie  d'Drpe,  Jacques  Cartier  Dist',  % 
Baie  du  Febvre,  see  La  Baie,  H-12, .    800 
Baie  St.  Paul,  t  bee  St.  Paul's  Bay,  F-16. 

Baillargeon,  G-15  § ; '       25 

Baldwin's  Mills,  J-14  §t "  aort 

Ball  Mills,  H-12.  ^ ^^ 

Barachois  de  Malbale,  C-8 1 150 

Barnston,  J-14  t  $ '250 

Barrington,  J-11,  (Ry  ne)%  ....'.'.'.'.'.  125 

Bas  de  I'Anse,  E-I7. 

Basin  Station,  J-14,  (Ry  39-a)  5  . .         25 

Bassin  an  Lerre,  1-7  §  .   .  ..J 400 

Batiscan,  n-13,  (Ry  5-5r)  f  § ". '  I ! !  874 

Bay  View,  (Ryll-a). 
Beaconsfleld,  J-10  (Ry8  5-(7,il-a)  +83 
Beauce  Junction,  H-16,  (Ry  39-a.6)  tS 
Beaudei,  F-13  (R^  43-a)  §  +  '    ^ 

Beauharnois,  J-10  (Ry  11  i)  •    S 1590 

Beauharnois  Junction  (Ry  7-c). 
Beaulac,  H10§ 

Beau]ieu,G-16§ 333 

Beaumoiit,  G-lt>  § 

Beauport,  G-15,  (Ry  40)t  § 1500 

Be-upre,  F-16§ 300 

Beaurepaire,  Jacques  Carlier,(Ry  li-a), 

Beaurivage,  H-15  § 70 

BeauToir,  J-9. 

Becancour,H-13»  t§ BOO 

Bcckwlths,  (Ry  24)  2  m  S  DudsweVl 
Junction,  I- 14. 

Bedford,  J-18,  (Ry  5-m)*  +9 1571 

Beebe  Plain.  J-18.  rRv  %h\  •t ....      «7ft 

Beecli  Grove,  Pontiac'Dlst.  1' 

Beech  Ridge,  1-9. 

Belair  G-15,  (Ry  5-^)  +  y 

Belle  Anse,  C-8. 

Bellerive,  Beauharnois  Dist.  f 

Belle  Riviere,  1-9  § 850 

Belle  Vallee,  bt.  Johns  1 

Beilmount,  Pontiac  Diat.  ^  « 


Towns,  etc — continued. 
Belmina,  I-I5. 

Beloeil  Station,  I-ll,  (Rv  ii.Aue  m 

Beloeil  Village  Ml't « ?"..?.!?.::.  jS 
Bennett,  H-16. 
Beraneer  J-I2. 

Beresford 005 

BergerviUe,  8  m  S  W  Quebec,'  (B 45  t  S 
Bern  er  8,  0-21,  (Ry  IsTa).  * 

Bersimis,  C-20 1 4S0 

Berthier,  (en  bas)  G-16 1 .* .*  800 

Berthier.(en  haut)U-ll,(Ry  5-/>*3 .  1687 

Billerica,  Pontiac  Dist.  f 

BisJiop's  Crossing,  1-14  S 

Eisson,  H-16  §. 26 

Black  Cape,  D-6,  (Ry  2)«  .. .  .*;!.';.".;    25 
B  ack  Lake,  H.15,  (Ry  89-a)  t  8 
Black  River  §  '         ''     ' 

Blake,  1-18,  (Ry  IC). 
Blanche,  I-7  t  8 
Blanchftt,  G-15. 

Blandford,  H-13  §.  150 

B'ue  Bjnneta,  (Ry  11-^')  5m  S  WMon- 

Boileau,  i-8  8 
Bois  de  Filion,  MO. 
Bois  Franc,  Pontiac  Dist.  f 
Bolduc,  1-16. 

Bolton  Centre,  J-13* am 

Bolton  Forest,  J-13 40 

Bolton  Glen,  3  m  E  Kno.vlton.'j-l's. 
Bonaventure  Island,  C-9. 

Bonaventure  River,  D-6 inn 

Bon  Desir,  D-18.  

Bonne  Esperance,  Saguenay  Diat.  1 
Booth,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 

Bord  a  Plouffe,  MO,  (Ry  5-0)  t3 400 

Bordeaux,  8m  W  Montreal,  I-ll  8 

Boscobel,  J-18  8 isn 

Botreanx,  J-IO.  

Boucherville,I-ll,  (Ry  i2-o)  t 821 

Bouchette,  H-6,  8 .........  S)o 

Bougie,  5  m  N  W  Montreal,  I-ll  8* ! '. !  500 
BouTogne,  1-12.  (Ry  5-/)  t  3 

Boundary  Line,  1-16  t 800 

Bourg,  Louis,  G-14. 

Bourg  Louis  Station,  G-14,  (Ry  48-0)  S  880 
Boynton,  4m  N  B  Smith's  Mills,  J.I8  + 
Breault,  4  m  S  E  St.  Celestin,  H-18 
Breckenridge,  (Ry  38),  near  Aylmer, 

Brighain,  J-12,  (Ry  5-*)   3 200 

Brigham  Junction,  J-18,  (Ry  s-^m)  f 

Bri8tol,I-5.  (RyS8)t  8.. ....r^^.. ::.:..  200 

Bristol  Mines,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 
Britannia  Mills,  1-18,  (Ry  U-b)  t  8  •• . 
Britonville,  1-9  8............  "^    ' 

rnadlands,  D-4,  (Ry  2) 

Brome,  J-l-^ 

:  rome  Centre,  J-18,   (Ry's-Z) 
brompton,  J-14,  (Ry  11-5)  t  ' 


>•••  •••• 


t3 


90 
25 

50 
150 


250 


Broini)tou  Falls',  Richmond  Di's't'.'f 

Brookbury,  J-H,  (Ry  24)  ^  8 100 

Brookdale,  1-8. 

Brosseaus,  J-10,  (Ry  n-d,/)f^....    25 

llrosscau  Station,  Laprairie  Dist.  H 


10 


Rand,  McNally  &  Co.'s  Quebec. 


Toions,  etc.— continued.  Pop. 

BroQghton  Station,  H-15,  (By  89-o)t  S  200 

Brownaburg,  1-98 '  400 

Brownsville,  (Ry  1 1-a)  ;^  m  N  Cedars,  J-9. 

Bryeon,  1-4  ♦  t  § Im^, 

Bryeons,  J-10.  (Ry  U-f)  § 
Buckingham,  1-7,  (Rys  5-a,  ll-a)*t  32239 
Buckland,  G-16. 

Bulstrode,  H-13,  (Ry  ll-c)  § !20 

Bulwer,  J-14,  (Ry  5-p)  t  3 150 

Bury,J.15,  (Ry5-p)t3 

Bute,H.148 160 


Cabane  Ronde,  I-IO,  (Ry  5-0-)  § 

Cacouna,  E-18,  (Ry  15-a)  ♦  f  $ 620 

Cacouna  Station,  E-18  t 26 

Cairnside,  5  m  8  Howick,  J-10. 
Caldwell,  Pontiac  Diet.  4  6 
Calumet,  1-8.  (Ry  5-a)  t  ^ 
Calumet  Island,  8  m  W  Campbells, 

1-5 150 

Cambria,  1-98 !..!'*'  700 

Campbells,  I-l,(Ry  88). 
Campbell's  Bay,  Pontiac  Dist.  «r 

Canterbury,  J-15  § 150 

Cantley,  li§        '  ^ 

Cauuta,  1-9 

Cap  a  la  Baleine,  C-3. 

Cap  a  I'Algle,  E-15  +  8 25 

Cap  Chat.  B-4  t  ....! 2M 

Cap  des  Rosiera,  C-9  t "  150 

CapeCove,  C-8t '.  500 

Cape  Ozo,  C-8 25 

Capleton,  J-14,  (Ry  8-a)  *  t  ±. ...'.!! .'  250 

Caplin  River,  D-6. 

Cap  Magdeleme,  Charaplain  Dist.  «T 

Cap  Rouge,  G-15 1  8 800 

CapSante,  G-14  •  f  % 400 

Cap  St.  Ignace,  F-17,  (Ry  15-a)  t  8-  •  300 
Capucins,  B-8. 

Carillon,  1-9,  (Ry  C)  •  t  3 255 

Carleton,  D-5,  (Ry  2)  t 500 

Carleton  West,  D-5. 

Carmel,  1-13,  (Ry  10). 

Carr's  Crossing,  (Ry  11-/)  2  m  N  E 

Whites,  J-9. 
C  artier,  J-9. 
Cartierville,  I-IO. 
Casault,  G-16. 

Cascades.  1-6,  (Ry86)  8 100 

Cascapedia.  D-6,  (Ry  2). 

Casaville,  J-13 25 

Castlebar,  1-148 .'       150 

Castor,  C-19, 

Caughnawaga,  J-10,  (Ry  5-A;)t  3 1936 

Causapscal,  D-6,  (Ry  15-o)  t  8 50 

Cavignac.  1-12.  (Ry  5-w,). 
Cawood,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

CazaTllle.J-98 100 

Cedar,  J-9  (Ryll-a)t§ 

Cedar  Hall,  C-2,  (Ry  15-a)  t  8 25 

Cedars,  J-9  , 356 

Chambly  Basin,  J-11,  (Ry  27-a)  t  3 ..  875 
Chambly   Canton,   J-ll,    (Ry  27-«) 

*  t  3 846 

Chambord,  (Ry  43-a)  8  t 


Pop. 


Towns,  etc.— continued. 
Champigny,  Quebec  Dist.  1 
Champlain,  H-18. 

Champlain  Station,  iI-13,(Ry5-<7)t3 
Channay,  J.16. 
Channel,  Bromo  Dist.  T 
Chantelle.  H-10  8 
Chapeau,  1-4  •  + 250 

Charlemagne,  Ml  t  8 25 

Charlesbonrg,  G-16,  (Ry  48-a)  8 
Charlesbourg,  West,  G-16,  (Ry  48-a). 

Charrington,J-148 75 

Charteris,  Pontiac  Diat.  ^ 

Chartierville,  J-15  8 100 

Chatborough,  188 100 

Chateauguay,  J-9 1  8 '.'.  900 

Chateauguay  Basin,  88m  from  Cha- 

teauguay,J-9 800 

Chateau  Richer,  G-16,  (Ry  40)  1 8 
Chateau  Richer  Valley,  (Ry  40)  3  m 
N  Chateau  Richer,  (^-16. 

Chatillon,  H-18  8  75 

Chaudlere  Curre,  G-15,  (Ry  1  l.A)t  jV.    25 
Chaudiere  Junction,  G-15,  (Ry  ll-h)  t 
Chaudiere  Station,  G-15,  (Ry  ll-/i>S..  800 

Chaudiere  Mills,  G-15  8  •  • 25 

Chaumont,  G-1.5. 

Chelsea,  T-6,  (Ry86)  ^tS 400 

Chemin  Tache,  E-19. 
Cheneville,  1-7. 
Cherry  River,  J-18. 
Chertsey,  3  m  S  Chantelle,  H-10. 

Cheater,  1-14  8 250 

Chichester,  T.3 1  8 36O 

Chlcoatimi,  D-15  •  t  8  2277 

Chilton,  H-5.  •      •     «• 

Chlorydormes,  B-7  t 
Chute  aux  Iroquois,  H-8. 
Chutea  Montmorency,  (Ry  40)  3  m  N 
Montmorency  Palls,  G-15. 

Clairvaux,  P-16  § 400 

Clairvaux  de  Bagot,  Bagot  Dist.  1 

Clapham,  H-15  § lOO 

Clarenceville,  J-ll  ♦  + 300 

Clarke,  1-4,  (Ry  88). 

Clark's  Island,  I-  §  3  m  S  W  Coteau 

Landing,  J-9. 
Clifton,  J-14,  (Ry2t)t 
Cloutiers  Platform,  E-20,  (Ry  47)  8 

Coaticook,  J-14,  (Ry  11-6) MS 3088 

Coleraine  Station,  1-15,  (Ry  89-a)  t  § 

CoUfleld,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Como,  J-9t  8 , 400 

Compton,  J-14  •  t  8 

Compton  Station,  (Ry  11-6)  l 

Compton,  J-14. 
Contrecoeur.  I-U,  (Ry  12-a)  +.. 
Convent,  Jacques  Cartler  Dist.,  (liy 

U-a)  < 
Coocoocache,  Champlain  Dist.  ^ 
Cookahire,  J-14,  (Ryab-p,  24)  *  t  3.. 
Comer  of  the  Beach,  C-9  t 
Corbin,  4  m  W  Hemmingford,  J-10  § . . 
Corliaa,  J-14, 
Coteau  da  Lac,  8  m  N  E  Coteau 

Landing,  J-9 800 

Coteau  Junction,  J-9,  (Rys  4,  11-a). 
Coteau  Landing,  J-9,  (Rys    4,   7-c, 

11-a)  *  t  %....!..............:  m! 

Coteau  St.  Augustiu,  2  m  S  Mon- 
treal, J-10. 


m  W 


500 


600 


400 
100 


^ 


Pop. 


'yg)f3 


250 

25 

48-a). 
75 

100 

100 

900 

iCha- 
800 

))  3  m 

75 

i)t$..  25 
ll-A)  t 
•/i)g..  800 
25 

400 

0. 

250 

360 

2277 


m  N 


.'i'" 

400 

100 
300 

oteau 

r)§ 

3!)  t  §■ 

3086 

•  •  •  • 

m  W 

400 

500 

.'(iiy 

600 

ta.. 

400 

10§.. 

100 

oteau 

l-a).'  ■ 
.  7-c, 

300 

50'<' 

Unnd,  MeNally 


Towns,  etc.— continued.  Pop. 

Coteau  St.  Pierre,  4  m  S  W  Mon- 
\  treal,  J- 10. 

Coteau  Station,  (Ry  4)  +  §  2  m  N  W 

Coteau  Landing,  .1-9 890 

Cote  de  Liesse,  (Ry  W-j)  10  m  S  W 

Montreal.  J-10. 
Cotes  des  Neiges,^  1  m  S  W  Montreal, 

J-10 391 

Cote  dee  Neiges  Quest,  Hochelaga 

Dist.  ^ 
Cote  St.  Antoine,  §  2  m  SW  Montreal, 

J-10 3076 

Cote  St.  Catherine,  2  m  W  Montreal, 

J-10 100 

Cote  St.  Louis  §  2  m  N  W  Montreal, 

W-22 2972 

Cote  St.  Luc,  2  m  W  Montreal,  J-10. 
Cote  St.  Michel,  Hochelaga  Diet.  1  § 

CoteSt.  Paul,  J.Jl,(Rylla)  § 842 

Cote  St.  Pierre,  1-7. 

Cote  St.  Theresa,  Laprairie,  (Ry  13-e;. 

Cote  Visitation,  Hochelaga  Diet.  1  §  816 

Covey  Hill,  J-10  § 500 

Cowansville,  J-12,  (Ry  5-*)  •fa..  .  639 
Craigs  Road  Station,  G-15,  (Ry  li-A) 

t  § 

Cranbourne.  H-I6  § 

Creemorne,  Pontiac  Diet.  *f 
Crossbury,  Corapton  Dist.  ^ 

Cross  Point,  U-4 1 

Croughton,  Beauce  Dist.  f 
Culdaflf,  H-16. 

Cumberland  Mills,  H-17  § 200 

Cushendall,  Frontenac  Dist.  t 
^    Gushing,  1-8,  (Ry  6)  t  S 600 


66 
500 


200 


Mou- 


Dablon,  D-18,  (Ry  48-a)  t  § 

DalesTille,  1-9  § lOO 

Dalibaire,  B-8 400 

Dalling,  1-18. 

Danby,  M3,  (Ry  11-J)  t  §. 150 

Danford  Lake,  25  m  E  Fort  Cou- 

logne,  1-4  §  25 

Danville,  1-18,  (Ry  11-A)  •  t  § 825 

Darveau,  Levis  Dist.  ^ 
D'Auteuil,  1-13  § 
Dechenes,  B-19 
Dee  Side,  D-8. 
Delisle,  C-14. 
Dell  1-15. 

Denison'B  Mills,  1-13  %  800 

Dequen,  D-18,  (Ry  48-a)  § 

DeKamsey,  H-11  § 25 

Deschambault,  G-18,  (Ry  5-^)  •  t  31456 

100 

.(Ryli-/)t§'. 200 

Diamond,  (Ry  ll-/j  4  m  N  E  Bry- 
son's,  J-10. 

Dillonton,  J-13 250 

D'Israeli,  1-15,  (Ry  89-«)  t  §    600 

Ditchfield  Siding,  (Ry  5-p)  6  m  N  W 
Lake  Megantic,  1-16, 


cfc  Co.'h  Quebec.  H 

Towns,  etc.— continued.         Pop. 

5if!e,  (Ry  ll-«)2  m  S  W  Dowal,  J-10. 

Dixviile,J.14,(Ryli-ft)  % 514 

Dolbeau,  Saguenay  Dist.  5 
Domaine  de  Qentilly,  H-18  S 
Dominion,  (Ry  24)  % 
Dominion,  Jacques  Cartier  Di8t.,(Ry 

Doncaster,  (Ry  21)  % 

Dorval  J-lo,  (Rys S-??.  ll-o,  g)i%^ 

Doucet's  Landing,  H-13,  (Ry  ll-ci+Sa  25 

Douglasburg,  Napierville  Dist.  f 

Douglastown,  C-8  t 

Doyle,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Drummondville    East,    1-13,   (Rys 

^     5-;,  10)#t3 .......1955 

Duchesne  Mills,  (Ry  5-6)  3  2  mNE 
Aylmer,  J-6. 

Duclos,  J-6  § 

Dudswell,  (Ry  39-a)  see  South  Duds- 
well,  1-14. 

Dudswell  Centre,  see  Dudswell 
Junction,  1-14. 

Dudswell  Junction,  1-14,  (Rys  89a,  24)  tt 

Dufour,  Charlevoix  Dist.  ^ 

Dufresne  Mills,  1-18  § 

Duhamel,  Ottawa  Dist.  T 

Dumoine,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Dunany,  1-9  § 

Dunborough,  J-12 lOO 

Duncan,  1-12,  (RylO). 

Dundee,  J-9 200 

Dunham,  J-12  *  + 827 

Dunraven,  1-4  § 25 


Eardley,I-5,  (Ry88)  § 75 

East  Aldfleld,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 
East  Angus,  J-14,  (Ry39-a,c)1t§ 

East  Artbabaska,  H-14  § 450 

East  Bolton,  J-18 55 

East  Broughton,  J-14  § 25 

East  Clifton,  J-14  § 250 

East  Dudswell,  1-15  §  25 

East  Dunham,  J-12 70 

Bast  Farnham,  J-12,  (Ry  5-*)  *  t  3  .  200 

Bast  Hereford,  J-15,  (Ry  24)$  % 150 

East  Little  River,  D-8. 
East  Magdala,  H-14  § 
Eastman,  J-18,  (Rys  5-p,  35)  %  3 
East  Sherbrooke,  see   iSherbrooke. 
J-18.  • 

East  Templeton,  1-6,  (Ry  5-o)  t  3  ..  450 
Eaton,  (Ry  24)  §  see  Eaton  Corner, 

„   J-14 aoo 

Eaton  Corner,  J-14,  (Ry  24) 200 

Echo  Vale,  1-16,  (Ry  S-g)  3 

Sdiua,  i-'J  § , 25 

Egg  Island,  Saguenay  Dist.  ^  t  8 
Eglise  Ste  Anne,  (Ry  40)  8  m  S  W 
Chateau  Richer,  G-16. 

Egypte,  1-12  i. 70 

Efgin  Road,  P-17,  (Ry  l5.o)S 125 

Blmside,  8  m  from  Bristol,  J-5  8. . . .  100 
Emileville,  J-12. 


12 


Band,  McNalbj  &,  Go.'x  Quehee 


Townt,  etc.— continued.  Pop. 

Englieh  Bay,  75  m  N  Gaspe  Basin.C-S.lOOO 
Erie,  1-14. 

Bacuminac,  D-4,  (Ry2) 221 

Bsquima^ix  Point  5 

Etangdu  Nord,  Gaspe  Diet.  It 

Etchemin,  G-15»t§ 

Buatis,  (Ry  3-a)  1  9  m  S  Sherbrooke, 

Everette',   (Ry  24)  8  m  S  Dudsweli 
Junction;  1-14. 


Fairfax,  J-18. 

Famborough,  8  in  S  W  West  Shef- 
ford,J-12 60 

Frandon,  J-H 100 

Farnham,  J-12,(Rys  5-*,  m,  27-a)  ♦+38822 

Famham  Centre,  8  m  8  W  Brigham, 

„     J-U  +  § ..^.   ...'200 

Farrellton,  1-6,  (Ry  36)  + 

Father  Point,  C-80,  (Ry  15-a)  + 100 

Fecteau'8  Mills,  1-14  § 

Femetville,  H-11. 

Pitch  Bay,  4  m  S  B  Georgeville,  J-13, 

„.   t± 200 

Flanders,  Compton  Diet,  n  - 

Flenrant,  D-5  § 

Fleuriau,  D-81 . 

Flodden,  J.13. 

Fontenelle,  Gaspe  Diet.  ^ 

Fontenoy,  1-18 100 

Fort  Coulogne,  1-4,  (Ry  38)  +  § 823 

Fort  Covington,  K-9,  (Ry  11-/). 

Portierville,  H-i4  § 2000 

Fort  Ingalls,  E-20,  (Ry  47)  +  § 
Fort  Ingall's  " Y,"  E-20,  (Ry  47). 
Fortin.  Kimouslti  Dist.  ^ 

Fort  William,  1-8  § 125 

Poster,  J-18,  (Ry 5-l,p)  +3 200 

Pox  Bay,  B-14  + 25 

Pox  River,  B-8  + 1000 

Pran?  ton,  H-16§ 700 

Franklin  Centre,  J-10  •§ 800 

Fraservllle,   see   Riviere  du  fjoup, 

^     E-I8t :'4175 

Frechette,  G-15  § 

Prelighsburg,  J12  *+3 27b 

French  Village,  1-13  i 25 

Frontier,  J-lO  8 

Frost  Village,  Huntington  f  ± 800 

Pulford,  J-13,  (Ry  5-2?)  § 250 


Pop, 


Gabelle,  4  m  S  W  Valmont,  H-1 25 

Qalson,  1-15  § 100 

Garland,  J-IO. 

Garneau,  P-18  § 25 

Garthby,  1-15,  (Ry  89-a)  t  § 


174 


Towns,  etc.— continued. 

Garthby  Station,  see  Garthby,  1-15. 
Gasparine,  J-10. 

Gaspe  Basin,  C-8  *  + 

Gaspe  Bay,  South,  C-8. 

Gallneau,  1-6,  (Ry  5-a)+  3    1460 

Gatineau  Valley  Junction,  (Ry  36) 
3  m  N  W  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Geneva,  1-9$..  150 

Genoa,  I-9J .  .  150 

Gentilly,  H-iS +§ 600 

Georgeville,  J-IH  +  X 200 

Geraldine,  J-10  § 25 

Gethsemani,  Saguenay  Dist.  ^ 
Gilman,  Brome  Dist.  t 
Qirard,  St.  John  Dist.  «I 
Glen  Almond,  1-6. 
Glen  Bean,  H-6. 
Glen  Farnham,  J- 12. 
Glengyle,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 
Glen  Iver,  J-18. 

Glenlivet,  1-6  § 300 

Glenloyd,  H-:5  § 125 

Glen  Murray,  H-14  § 

Glen  Sutton,  J-18,  (Ry  5-*) 600 

Gobeil,  E-17. 

Godbout,  B-2  t§ 200 

Gordon  Creek,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Go nld,  (Ry  5-p)  3 700 

Gould  Station,  I-15. 
Gracefield,H-6. 
Grahams,  J-9,  (Ry  5-«). 

Granboro',  J-12 2OO 

Granby,  J-12,  (Ry  7-a)  ♦  +  X 1710 

Grande  Bale,  D-16  +  S 800 

Grand  Cascapedia,  D-6. 

Grande  Freniere,  i-9 200 

Grande  Greve,  C-8 1 800 

Grande  Ligne,  J-11,  (Rv  ll-rf)  +  §  ...  400 
Grand  Entry,  Gaspe  Dist.  1  § 

Grand  Pabos,  D-8  +.., 150 

Grandes  Coudees,  1-16  J 25 

Grandes  Piles,  G-12,  (Ry  6-1)  f  3 

Grande  Vallee,B-7+  818 

Grand  Mere,  Champlain  Dist.  5 
Grand  Metis,  C-21  + 

Grand  River,0-8 1 250 

Grand  St.  Esprit,  H-18. 

Gravel  Pit  Siding,  J-15,  (Ry  24)  X 

Green  Island, see  Isle  Verte,  D-19..1184 

Green  River,  E-19 25 

Greenshields,  1-14. 

Greer  Monnt,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 

Grenville,  1-8,  (Rys  5-a,6)  •  +  3 502 

Griffin,  J-13 50 

Griffin  Cove,  B-8t 679 

Griffin's  Platform  § 

Grindstone  Island,  Gaepe  Dist.  ^  * 

Grondines,  G-18  * 400 

Grondines  Station,  G-18,  (Ry  5-g)  +  3 

Grosses  Roches,  B-3 25 

Guigues,  1-7  § 


t 


Pop. 
1-15. 

174 

1460 

Ky  36) 

150 

600 

aoo 

25 


300 
125 

600 

200 

700 


200 

1710 

800 

200 

800 

§  ...  400 

150 

25 

•  3 

■  »....  318 

r 

250 

)-19..1134 
25 

502 

50 

679 

1* 

400 

')iB 
25 


Band,  McNally  &  Go.'s  Quebec. 


18 


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Tcwna,  etc.— continued. 


Pop. 


Hadlow  Cove,  G-15  t 

Hadlow  Station,  G-25,  (Ry  W-h)  i%..  150 

Hallerton,  J-11  8 ISO 

Halls  Siding,  H-14,  (Ry  11-A)  + 
Hall's  Stream,  (Ry  24)  §  3  m  8  East 

Hereford,  J-15. 
Halverson,  Pontias  Diet,  ^  % 
Hamilton  Cove,  C-19. 
Hardwood  Flat,  J-15. 
Harlaka  Junction,  G-15,  (Rye  15-a,  6, 

89-a)  +  § 
Harrington,  Saguenay  ^ 

Harrington  Bast,  1-8 100 

Harvey  Hill  Mines,  H-15  § 200 

Haseville,  J-12  % 2» 

Hathaway,  Pontiac  Dist.  1^ 

Hatley,  J-14  •  t  X 200 

Heathton,  1  m  N  E  South  Barnston, 

J-14. 

Hebertville,  D-14  ♦ 50« 

Hedleyville  Junction,  G-15,  (Rys  40, 

43-a). 
Hedleyville,  G-15  t  % 

Helena,  J-9  § 400 

HemiBon,  H-16  § 

Hemmingford,  J-10,  (Ry  ll-«)*  1 5  •  •  300 

Henesy,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Henrysburg,  J-11,  (Ry  4)  t  S M 

Henryrille,  J-U  •§ 700 

Herdman,  J-9  § 

Hereford,  J-14  §  t W 

Heyworth,  Ottawa  Dist.  1  % 

High  Rock,  1-6. 

Hin  Head  1-9  § 

Hillhurst,  J-14.  (Ry  ll-6)t  § 

Hochelaga,  I-l  1,  (Ry  5-a,  g^)  *  t  B  . .  .8540 

Holland's  Mills,  1-6. 

Holton,  J-10  § 

Hopetown,  D-7. 

House  Harbour,  Qaspe  Dist.  1  t 


Howick,  (Rys  4, 11-/)  t  § 
-        •   -        ■    1,  J-10. 


200 


Howick  Junction^ 

Hudson,  J-9,  (Ry  5-71)  t  § 200 

Hughes S» 

HuU,  J-6,  (Rys  5-o,  6,  36)  ♦  t  3 . .  ..11264 
Hunter's  Point,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 

Hunterstown,  B-11  tS 1000 

Huntingdon,  J-9  (Rys7-c,  11/)*  t  8-.  866 
Huntingville,  J-14  8 SOO 


IberTille,  (Rys  5-A;,  7-o,  6)  t  J  9  2  m 

E  St.  Johns,  J-11 1710 

Indian  Lorette,  G-15,  (Ry  43-a). 

Industry,  see  Joliette,  H-11 8872 

Inverness,  H-14  ♦  t  8 800 

Iron  Hill,  J-12 ^r>0 

Ironside,  1-6,  (Ky  36)  § •  ^^  '• 

Iroquois  Siding,  (Ry  5-*)  2  m  S  K 
Caughnawaga,  J-10. 

Irvine,  11-15  8 *00 

Island  Brook,  J-15  8  100 

Island  of  Anticosti,  Qaspe  Dist.  ^ 
IsleauxCoudres,  F-178 "^l* 


Towns,  etc.— continued.  Pop. 

Isle  aux  G  rues,  F-16  8 200 

Isle  Bizard,  J-10  § 

Isle  Dapas,  H-11  8 HO 

Isle  Perrot.  J-108 108 

Isfl  Perrot  North,  J-10  8 

Isle  Verte,  D-19,  (Ry  15-o)  t 1184 

Ives,  1-14. 


Jacques  Cartier  Junction,  J-10,  (Ry 

ll-i)t8 
Jersey  Mills,  H-16  J 
Joddin,  Pontiac,  (Ky  5-^). 

Johnsons,  J-10  (Ry  4)t  8 50 

Johnville,  J-14.  (Ry  6-i?)    3 500 

Joliette,  H-11,  (Ry  6-/i)  *  t  3 . . .  •  •  •  .8372 
Joliette  Junction,  I-ll,  (Ry  5-9^,  A)>  3 
Jonquieres,  D-15  8  *00 


Joynt,  1-5  i 
Junction,  (Ry 
G-15. 


48-a)  4  m  N  W  Queboe, 


Kamouraska,  E-18  *  t  5 600 

Katevale,  J-13 159 

Eazubazna,  1-6  f  8 80 

Keith,  1-15  8 
Kelso,  J-9  8 

Kennebec  Line,  1-17  8 100 

Kensington,  J-9  8 
Kiibaiu,  J-9. 

Kildare,  H-108 400 

Kingsbury,  I-I8,  (Ry  35)  •  t  8 76 

Kingscroft,  J-14  + 
Kingsey,  1-13  tS 

Kingsey  Falls,  I-13*t8 800 

Kingsey  Station,  1-13,  (Ry  ll-h)  %...    26 

Kinnears  Mills,  11-13  »  8 900 

Kippewa,(Ry  5-^  50  m  from  Mattawa, 

Ont.8- 80 

Kirkdale,  8  8  m  S  E  Ulverton,  1-18. .  84 

Kirk's  Ferry,  1-6,  (Ry  86)  8 W 

Kiskisink,  E-13,  (Ry  43-a)  +  8 

Knowlton,  J-13,  (Ry  5-^)  ♦  t  3  •  • . .  600 

Knowlton  Lauding,  J-18 60 


LaBaie,H-12t8 800 

LaBeance,  8  4  m  S  Scott's  Junction, 

H-16.!.. 1000 

Laberge,  J-108 800 

L' Acadie,  J-11,  (Ry  5-*)  3 1000 

L'Acadie  Station,  J-11,  (Ry  ll-<i)t  8-  •    « 


■«■■ 


14 


Hand,  McNally  &  Co.' s  Quebec. 


Towns,  etc.- continued.  Pop. 

L'AiiBe  aux  Gascons,  Bonaventure 

Dist.  1 
Lac  a  la  Tortue,  Q-12,  (Ry  5-i)  t  9 
La  Carridre,  M2.  '      ^ 

Lac  Qros  VisoiiB,  D-13,  (Ry  43-a)  8* 
Lachcnaie,  MO  § 
Lachevrotiere,  (Ry  5-g)  f  3    42  m 

S  W  Qnebec,  G-15. 

Lachine,  J-10,  *  t  §  3 3761 

Lachine  Junction,  W-22,  (Ry  ll-o)  §.  25 
Lachine  Locks,  Jacques  Cartier  Dist.  f  f 
Lacbine  Rapids,  J-lO  § 

Lachute,  1-9,  (Ry  5-o)  ♦  +  9  1751 

LaChute  Mills,  1-9  § 

Lac  Masson,  H-9  § 650 

"40 


750 


Lac  Noir,  F-17  J 

Lacolle,  J-11,  (Rys  4,  ll-rf)  •  t  i  §  " 

Lacolle  Junction,  j-ll,  (Rya  4,  ll-d) 

tS 

La  Conception,  11-8  § 

Lac  Masson,  Terrebonne  Dist.  *[ 

Lac  Ouareau,  II-9. 

Lac  Rond,  1-8. 

Lac  St.  Joseph,  Portueuf  Dist.  1 

La  Uecharge,  C-15. 

La  Payette,  G-17. 

La  Guerre,  J-9  t  § 

Lake  Aylmer,  1-15  § .....' 

Lake  Beauport,  G-15  §  .  . . . 
Lake  Bouchette,  D-13,  (Ry  43-a). 
La'ie  Edward,  Portneuf  Dist..  (Rv 

Lake  Etchemin,  H-17  §.... 
Lake  Etoile,  G-13. 

Lakefleld,  1-9  § 50 

Lake Megantic,  1-16,  (Ry  5-;;)  f'£.'. illlS 
Lake  of  Two  Mountains,  see  Oka,  J-9 

Lake  Road,  L-86 

Lake  Sergent,  G-14,  (Ry  48-a)  § 
Lakeside,  Jaques  Cartier  Dist.,  CRys 

5-5',11-a). 
Lake  St.  Charles,  15  m  N  W  Quebec. 

G-15 ' 

Lake  St.  John  Junction,  G-15,  t  3 
Lake  St.  Joseph,  (Ry  43-a) 1 8 
Lake  St.  Mary,  i-6.  ' 

Lake  Temiecamlngae,  Pontiac  Dist 

Lakeview,  i-8 1  S 

Lake  Weedon,  1-15,  (Ry  89-a)  t  S 
Lamartice,  F-17. 

Lambton.  1-16  *  § 400 

Landrerille,  J-9  I ""'    25 

Land  Villa,  G-16. 

L'Ange  Qardlen,  G-15,  (Ry  40). 

L  Ange  Qardien,  1-7,  (Ry5-o)  t  3  ..1.549 

L'Ange  Gardien,  J-12,  (Ry  5-m)  3  t 

Langevin,  H-17  § ._.  550 

L'Annonciation,  Ottawa  Dist.  f 
Lanoieville,  1-12. 
Lanoraie,  I-ll,  (Ry  l2-a)  f 

Lanoraie,Ml,(Ry5-g')  t  3 600 

L  Anse  a  Giles,  F-17,(Ry  15-a)  § 250 

L'Anee  a  la  Gabane,  G.a.'-.pe  Dist  i 
L'Anse  au  Beaufils,  C-9. 

L'Anse  au  Foiu,  D-16  § 60 

L'Anse  aux  Gascons,  D-8  t ......    50 

L'Anse  a  Vallon,  10  m  N  W  Fox 

Riyer,  C-8 gg 

L'AnseSt.  Jean,  D-17§ 25 


100 

150 

70 


250 


25 


25 


300 


Towns,  etc.— continued.         Pop. 

LaPatrie,  J-15  § 

La  Petite  Riviere,  Quebec  Dist.  5 

La  Petite  Riviere  St.  Francois,  F-16, 
8 175 

La  Plaine,  I-IO,  (Ry  5-c)  1  § 

Laprairie,  J-10,(Ry  11-/)  •  t  § 1246 

La  Presentation,  I-ll  § 300 

Laroche,  Brome  Dist.  1 

Larochelle,  H-14  § 882 

La  Rocher,  H-16,  (Ry  39-6)  § 

Lascelles,  1-6  § 

L'Assomption,  (Ry  20)  ♦  t  3 1256 

Laterriere,  D-15§.  225 

Lathrop,  (Ry  24),  8  m  S  Lime  Ridge, 
1-14. 

La  Tuque,  F-12. 

Latour'B  Mills,  Pontiac  Dist.  n  § 

Laurel,  1-9. 

Laurentides,  see  St.  Lin,  I-IO  • 

Laurentldes,  F-18,  (Ry  43-a)  t  S 

Lauzon,P-81  •  § 

Laval,  F-15  § 

Lavaltrie,  I-ll  § 

Lavaltrie  Road,'I-ll,  (Ry  5-o)  +3"" 

L'Avenir,  1-13 1  §..!..  I. . ...... . . 

Lawrence,  (Ry  36)  see  Lawrenceville. 
J-13, 

Lawrenceville,  J-13  •  t loo 

Lawson's,  S  4  m  W  Laprairie,  J-10. 

Learned  Plain,  J-15  § 100 

Le  Bras,  H-16. 

Leclercville,  G-14  t§ S696 

Leed8,H-15  ♦  § 500 

Leeds  Village,  H-15  § 

Lemesurier,  H-15  § 

Lennoxville,  J-14,  (Rys  3-0, 5-o,  11-6) 

,      •tHB 

Leonard's  Mills,  3  m  W  Ulverton. 

1-18 

Leopold,  1-9. 

L'Epiphanle,  I-IO,  (Rys  5-flr,20)  •  t  3 

Les  Dalles,  I-IO. 

Les  Bboulemens,  F-17  *  t  § 

Les  Ecureuils,  G-14  § 400 

Les  Escoumains,  D-19  § eoo 

LesFonds,  G-14. 

Les  Grandes  Bergeronnes,  D- 18  §  ...  650 

Les  Petites  Bergeronnes,  D-18  § 27 

i'fJi'''  StA^  <^y«  11-^'  15-a.6,89-a)«tS7801 
Libby  Mills,  J-18,  (Ry  3-a)  $......     70 

Llbbytown,  3  m  SE  Ayers  Flat, J-18tS  300 
Lime  Quarries,  (Rys  9,  S9-d)  8.5  m 

from  Marbleton,  1-14. 
Lime  Ridge,  1-14,  (Ry  24)  +  t 

Linda,  J-14  § 25 

Lineboro,  J.13  | 150 

Liniere,H-16§ 

L' Islet,  F-17. 

L'Islet  Station,  F-17.  (Ry  15-a)  tiS 

L'lsle  Verte,  1-13 :..::..  11,34 

Little  Cascapedia,  D-6. 

Little  Metis,  C-21  * 

Little  Metis  Station,  C-22,  (Ry  15-a)fS 

Little  Pabos,  D-8.  '  * 

Little  River,  G-15,  (Ry  48-a)  +  8 

Little  River,  East,  D-9. 

Little  River,  West,  Gaspe  Dist.  f 

Loch  abar  Bay,  1-7 25 

Long  Point,  111  t [[ 250 


930 
3551 

700 

250 


80 

962 

70 


Hand,  McNally  &  a^/.s  Quebco, 


I.        Pop. 

St.  5 

is,  F-16, 
175 

§ 1246 

300 

882 

1256 

225 

Ridge, 


1§ 

t  §....  930 
3551 

700 

+  3 

250 

jeville, 

100 

-10. 
100 

8696 

500 

80 

',  11-6) 

962 

erton, 
70 

•t3 

400 

600 

3  §  •  • .  BPO 

\ 27 

■a)*tS780l 

70 

M8t§  200 
3.6  m 

25 

150 

•§...     50 

ns 

1134 


15 


-a)t§ 


Towns,  etc.— continued.         Pop. 
Long  Point  of  Mingan,  Saguenay  Diet,  ft 
Longueuil,  I-ll,  (Rys  11-*,  12-o)'»  t  32767 
Lorette,  Quebec  Dist.  5 
Lorette  Junction,  G-15,  (Ry  43-a.) 
Lorette  Station,  G-15,  (Ry  5-^)  t  3 

Lome,  4m  N  Danrille,  1-18  § 100 

Lost  River,  1-8  8 150 

Lotbiniere,  G-14  *  t  § 
Louisa,  1-9. 

Louisevllle, H-12,  (Ry  f»-g)*  t  3 1740 

Lourdes,  11-14  § 

Lourdes  du  Blanc  Sablon,  Sagiieuay 
Dist.  1 

Low,I-6t§     100 

Lower  Ireland,  H-15  § 800 

Lncerne,  I-6§ 25 

Luskville,  1-6; 

Lyeander,  H-15  § 25 

Lyster,  H-14  t  § 6C0 

Lyster  Station,  H-14,  (Ry  ll-h)  § 50 


Pop. 
650 


25 
250 


McDonald's  Cove,  Gaspe  Dist.  f 

McKee's,  1-5,  (Ry  88). 

McLeod's,  (Ry  6-/))  3 

McMartin,  Pontiac,  (Ry  5-t). 

Macnider,  C-2 25 

Haddington,  H-13  § 25 

Maddington  Palls,  H-18. 

Magdalen  Islands,  Qaspe  Dist.  ^ 

Magenta,J-12  25 

Magog,  J-18,(Ry  5-p)  •  t  3  2100 

Magoon's  Point,  J-13 180 

Magpie,  Saguenay  Dist.  ^  + 

Maisonneuve,  I-ll ,  ....1226 

Malbay,  C-8. 

Malmaison,  J-12  % 

Malvina,  J-16, 

Malvina  Station,  J-15,  (Ry  24). 

Maniwaki,  H-6  *  t  § 

Mansfield,  see  Ft.  Coulogne,  1-4. 

ManoonTlMe  J-18  •  +  3 

ManaonvlUe  Station,  J-13,  (Ry  2-A;)'t 

Maplo  Grove,  H-14  § ..........    75 

Maple  HUl,  H-16  § 

Maple  Leaf,  J-15  § 

Maple  Ridge,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Marbleton,  1-14. 

Marbleton  Station,  (Rys  24, 89-a,  d) 

.      t  %  § 200 

Maria,  D-6,  (Rv  2)t 800 

Maria  Capes,  D-5. 

Maria  Ea^t,  D-5. 

Marieville,  J-11,  (Ry  27.a,  6)  t  3  . , .  1266 

Maritana,  8  m  E  Franklin  Centre. 

„    J-10§ ...  =  =  =  =  .......:    90 

Marlmgton,  J-13. 

Marlow,  I-16§ 300 

Marsborough,  1-16  § 

Marsden,  1-14  t  3 

Martin's  Lake,  Pontiac  Dist.  If 

Martinvillc.  J-14  +  § 100 

Maryland,  Pontiac  Dist.  i 


100 


500 

400 
25 


Tovms,  etc — continued. 
MascoHche,  I-IO. 

Mascouche  Rapids,  MO 

Mascouche  Station,  I-IO,  (Rye-ci+Vi 
Masham  Mills,  1-5  §....!.......  150 

Maskinonge,  H-11 ",\"  250 

Maskinonge  Station,  H-11,  (Ry5-o) 
t  3  . . , 350 

Maesawippi,  J-13,  (Ry  3-0)'*  t  i'.'.*"  200 

Masson,  1-7. 

Mastai,  Quebec  Diat.  ^ 

Mastigoche,  H-11, 

Matane,  C-2  + goo 

Matapedia,  (Rys  2, 15-a)  t  §  see  Met- 

apedia,D-3. looo 

Mawcook,  J-12§ 200 

Mayo,  J-7§ jqo 

Megantic,  (Ry  ^.p)  eee  Lake  Megan- 
tic,  1-16. 

Melborough  § loo 

Melbourne,  1-18  •  t  §.........!!..' "  289 

Melbourne  Ridge,  1-13  § ."...       60 

Melocheville,  J-10  +  § .      400 

Melvina,  Huntingdon  Dint.  (Ry  7-c)  i 
Mercier,  G-17  §  v   j      /  + 

Metabechouan,  D-14 25 

Metapedia,  D-3,  (Rys  2,  15-a). 

Metgermette,  H-17. 

Methot'8  Mills,  H-15,  (Ry  ll-h) t  § . . .    75 

Metis,  Point,  C-21  § 250 

Miguick,  P.18,  (Ry  43-o) J 

Milan,  (Ry  h-p)  6  m  S  E  Spring  Hill, 

1-16. 
Milby,J.14§ 50 

^ih.^°^'A"^9j,^^y  ^■«'  /.  5-)  t  3  .  .3687 
Miletta,  J-13,  (Ry  5-»)  3 

Mille  Isles,  1-9 §•;...'.... 100 

MilleYaches,  C-19  t§ 350 

Miiifieid,H-i5§ :...;.:::iSo 

Mlllington,  J-13 jjO 

MillBtream,  D-3,  (Ry  15-a)  t  S 

Milton,  East,  J-12 1 : 100 

Mingan,  Saguenay  Dist.  f  + 

Minton,  J-14. 

Mirabel,  6  m  W  Ste.  Scholastique,  1-9  § 

Miranda,  5  m  N  W  Aird,  K-11  § §00 

Mitchell,  H-18,  ^y  10). 

Moe's  River,  J-i4  t  § 120 

Mohrs,  1-6,  (Ry88). 

Moisie,  Saguenay  Dist.  It H66 

Mongenais,  J-9  § 25 

Montcalm,  H-10  § 200 

Montcerf,  15  m  N  W  Maniwaki,  H-6. 
Mont  Dufresne,  4  m  S  Stoke  Centre,  J-14. 

Montebello,  1-8,  (Ry  5-a)  t  3 754 

Montfort,  1-9. 

Mont  Louis,  B-6  t 200 

Montmagny,  G-17  ♦  t  § 1697 

Montmorency  Falls,  G-15,  (Ry  40)  t  §  825 
Montmorency  Village,  Quebec  Dist.  f 

Montmorin,  U-20  § 25 

Montpelier,  1-7. 

Montreal,  111,  (Rys  5-a,  <?,  k,  q,  11-a, 
„    *,./;  (7  J,  *,  12-«,  27-ff)  *  t  §  3 . .  .216650 
Montreal  Junction,  J-lO,  (Ry  6-g,  k)i  3 
Mont  St.  Hilaire,  I-ll  §  «'    -"^  j 

Moore's  Station,  2  m  N  St.  Armand 

Station,  J-12 100 

Morehead,  Pontiac  Dist.    if 

Morigeau,  Montmagny  Digt.  ^ 

Morin  Flats,  1-9  § 50 


16 


ItdJid,  McNally  &  Co.'s  Quebec. 


Towns,  etc—continued.         Pop. 

Moulin  Tetn,  Lotblniere  Diet.  ^ 

Mount  Canuei,  F-18 100 

Mount  Jolinson,  J-11 ....  460 

Mount  Johnson  Station,  J-11,  (Ry  7-o)  + 

Mount  Loyal,  11-10  § 25 

Mount  Maple,  1-8  § 

Mount  Oecar,  J-9  § 100 

Mount  Royal  Vale,  4  m  S  W  Mont- 
real I-ll. 
Murray  Bay,' E-17*tS 
MyBtic,  J-12,  (Ry5-m)t  3 300 


Nadeau's  Crossing,  1-16. 

Namnr,  1-8  § 25 

Nancy,  Masklnonge  Dist.  ^ 

Napiervllle,  J-ll»t .  860 

Natashqaan,  Sagaenay  Dist.  ^ 

Neigette,  C-21 25 

Neilsonvllle,  Quebec  Dist.  ^ 

New  Armagh,  H-15. 

Newbois.  H-15  § 

New  Carlisle,  D-7  t 455 

New  Glasgow,  I-IO.  (Rys  5-e,  18)  +  . .  204 

Newington,  J-14,  (Ry  39-a)  § 

New  Ireland,  H-15  § 90 

Now  Liverpool.  5  m  S  Levis,  G-15t§ 

New  Mexico,  J-15. 

Newport,  D8+ 1000 

Newport  Point,  D-8  t 

New  Richmond,  D-6  t 250 

New  Rockland,  1-18  + 

NIcolet,  H-12,(Rys  10, 13-&)  •  t  3 ....2518 

Nicolet  Falls,  1-14  § 500 

Nomininqne,  H-8. 

Norcliflfe,  Pontiac  Dist.  T 

Normandin,  C-12. 

North  Clarendon,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

North  Ccaticook,  J-14  § 200 

Northfleld  Farm,  H-6. 

North  Georgetown,  1  m  N  Howick, 
J-10  § 25 

North  HK,m,  1-14  § 100 

North Hatley,  J-U,  (Ry  8-a)  t  $  . . ..  100 

North  Hill,  1-15  § 

North  Low,  1-6. 

North  Nation  Mills,  1-7 300 

North  Mission  Mills  Station,  1-7,  (Ry 
B-a)  t  3 

North  Onslow,  Pontiac  Dist.  1  §  ... .  100 

North  Pinnacle,  J-12  § 

North  Stanbridge,  J-18  3 250 

North  Stoke,  1-14  § 80 

North  Stukely,  J-13 100 

North  Sutton,  J-12 , 200 

North  Temiscamingue,  Pontiac  Dist.^ 

North  Wakefield,  (Ry  36)  4  m  N 
Wakefield,  1-6  t  § 50 

North  Wolfestown,  H-15. 

Norton  Creek,  J-10  § 90 

Notre  Dame  de  Betshiamits,  C-20. 

Notre  Dame  de  Grace,  2  m  W  Mon- 
treal, I-ll  2805 


Towns,  etc.— continued.         Pop* 
Notre  Dame  de  L6vir,,  L^vis  Dist.  ^ 
Notre  Oame  de  La  Saletto,  1-6. 
Notre  Dame  de  I'lslc  Vcrte,  D19. 
Notre  Danio  de  Mcrcie,  Montcalm 

DiHt.  1[ 
Notre  Dame  dc  Rlmouski,  D-20. 
Notre  Dame  Des  Anges.  G-18. 
Notre  Dame  des  Bois,  J-15. 
Notre  Dame  de  Stanbridge,  J-11  •ft 
Notre  Dame  du  Lac,  E-20,  (Ry  47) 

t§ 130 

Notre  Dame  du  Laus,  H-6  § 
Notre  Dame  du  Pont  Main,  H-6. 
Notre  Dame  du  Portage,  E-18  +. . . .  800 
Notre  Dame  du  Rosaire,  Montmagny 

Dist.  1 

Nouyelle,D-B,  (Ry2)t 75 

Noyan,  J-11 150 

Nutt'B  Corners,  J-11 50 


I 


Oak  Point,  D-4,  (Ry  2).  > 
O'Connell,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^  § 

Odelltown,  J-11 150 

Oka,  J-9  t  § 

Old  Chelsea,  1-6. 

Old  Lake  Road,  E-IS,  (Ry  15-o)  +  § 

01iver,J-13 25 

Olscamp,  F-12. 

Ontario  Street  Bast,  Montreal  East  K 

Onslow,  §  see  Quyon,  J-5 600 

Opemican,  Pontiac  Dist.  T 

Ormstown,  J-9,  (Ry  li-f)  •  t  § 400 

Otterburn,  E-80,  (Ry  47)  § 
Otterbum  Park,  St.  Hyacintbe  Dist. 
Otter  Lake,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 
Ouiatchowan  Falls,  D-13,  (Ry  43-a). 
Outremont,  Hochelaga  Dist.  (Ry  5/,  a) 

1  408 

Outremont  Junction,  (Ry  5-a)  6  mN 

W  Montreal,  I-ll. 


Painchaud,  H-14. 
Paisley,  I-IO,  (Rys  5-e,  13). 
Papineau,  J-12,  (Ry  5-m)  3 

Papineauville,  1-8,  (Ry  5-a)  t  3 500 

Paquette,  see  Paquetteville,  J-15  §  . .  200 
PaquetteTillc,  J-t5,  (Ry  24)  t 
Parker's,  1-5,  (Ry  88). 
Parisville,  H-13  § 

Parkhurst,  H-15  §  150 

Paapebiac,  D-7  *  t 1000 

Pasieur,  D-14. 

Pauline,  J-12. 

Pearceton,  4  m  B  North  Stanbridge^  100 

Pearl  Lake,  Quebec  Dist. 

Pedmont,  Terrebonne  Dist.  ^ 

Peli88ier,I-6§ 

Peninsula,  Qasp^,  C-8  t 25 


Pod. 

d.^ 

•19. 

teal  111 

i). 

-11  •ft 
ly47) 
.....  130 

-6. 

800 

aagny 

.  •  •  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

75 

150 

50 

Rand,  McNnlly  db  Co.'a  Quebec. 


17 


I 


1 


150 

•t-S 

85 

Blast  1 
500 

400 

DiBt. 

B-a). 

408 

6mN 


> 500 

5  §  . .  300 


150 

1000 


idge$  100 


35 


Towns,  etc — continued.  Fop. 

PentecoBt  River,  Saatueiiay  Dist.  1  t 

Perce,  Gaspe  Dlst.  ^  •t 

Perkins,  I-6§ 140 

Perryboro,  J-14  <i 

Pertliuls,  G-13.  (Ry  43-a). 

Petite  Cap,  B-8. 

Petite  Magdeline,  Qaspe  DiBt.  ^ 

Petite  Maiane,  C-2. 

Petite  Vallee,  B-7. 

Petit  Pre,  (Ry  40)  3  m  N  E  L'Ange 
Gardien,  G-16. 

PetitB  Mecliins,  B-3. 

Peveril,  V  andreull  Dist.  ^§ 80 

Pliilllpaburgh  East,  J-18  t 210 

Piedmont,  1-9,  (Ry5-«)  3 

Plerreville,  11-12  ♦  f 1200 

Pierreville  Mills,  IM2  t 50 

Pigeon  Hill,  J-12  t 200 

Pike  Rirer.  J-11  +  $  § 200 

Piles  Junction,  H-12,  (Ry  5-g,i)  f^ 

Plopolis,  J-168  .  850 

Plaieance,  1-7  § 

Pleasant  Beach,  D-8,  (Ry  15-a)  § 

Plessisviile,  see  Somerset,  H-14  t 1323 

Pointe  &  la  Frdgate,  B-7. 

Pointe  aa  Bouleau,D-18  § 150 

Pointe  au  Chene,  1-8.  (Ry  5-o)  1 3 . . . .  100 

PointeiPic.  E-17  t  § 420 

Pointe  aax  Orignaux,  F-17. 

Pointe  aux  Trembles,  G-14  •  t 600 

Pointe  aux  Trembles,  I-U 400 

Pointe  Bleue,  C-13  § 

Pointe  Claire,  J-10,  (Ry  11-a)  t  §  ....  448 

Pointe  do  Lac,  H-12,  (Ry  5-5^)  t  3 ...  500 

Pointe  Fortune,  1-9  (Ry  5-/?)  t  § 322 

Pointe  Gatineau,  Ottawa  Diet.  1^....  1.520 
Pointe  Levi,  G-15,   (Rys  ll-A,  15-6, 

39-a)§ ......7801 

Pointe  Seche,  E-18. 

Pointe  St.Charles.I-U^Ry  V-b,f)*% 

Pointe  St.  Roch,  1  m  W  St.  Roch  des 

Aulnaies,  F-17 125 

Point  Platon,  G-14  t  § 25 

Point  St.  Peter,  C-9  t 250 

Poire,  G-13. 

Poltimore,  1-6  § 

Pont  Chateau,  SoulangesDist.  ^  §..  120 

Pont  de  Maskinonge,  see  Maskinonge 

Station,  H-11  § 850 

Pont  du  Sault,  Hochelaga  Dist.  4 

Pont  Rouge,  G-14,  (Rv  5  g-)  t 250 

Pont  Viau,  1 6  m  N  W  Montreal.  I-l  1 .  700 
Popes  Pit,  (Ry  24)  10  m  S  Dudswell 
Junction.  1-14. 

Portage  du  Fort,  1-4  *  t  § 723 

Portau  Persil,  B-18  t 75 

Port  Daniel,  Center,  D-7. 

Port  Daniel,  East,  D-7  t 800 

Port  Daniel,  West,  D-7. 

Port  Lewis,  J-9  § 120 

Portneuf ,  G-14 1 1600 

Portneuf  Station,  G-14,  (Ry  5-^)  t  3 

Poupore,  1-6. 

Powell,  Lanark  Dist.  ^ 

Powerscourt,  J-9  § 150 

Price,  Rimouski,  Dist.  f 

Princeville,  see  Stanfold,  H-14 887 

Proulxville,  Champlain  Dist.  ^ 
Province  Line,  (Ry  11-e)  3  m  S  Hem- 
ingford,  J-10. 


Towns,  etc.- continued. 


Quai  do  Rimouski,  D-20. 
tiuai  des  Ebonlemens.  F-17  S 
Quebec,   G-15,  (Rys   5-g,   40, 

♦t8  3 :..  ... 

Querry,  D-6. 

Quinnville,  1-6  § 

Quyon,  1-5,  (Ry  38)  ♦ 


Pop. 


48-0) 
63090 


668 


Racine,  1-18 50 

Radford.  Pontiac  Diet.  ^ 

Radstock,  H-IOJ 25 

Randborough,  J-15  § 

Rapides  des  Joachims,Pontiac  Dist.^8  80 

Rawdon  MO  t  § 650 

Redesdale.  H-15+  § 200 

Red  Mountain.  1-15. 

Reed  ham,  H-16. 

Reedsdali',  Megantlc  Dist.  1 

Repentigny,  I-ll  t§ 900 

Richardson, (Ry 40)  2mN  E  Quebec, 
G-15. 

Riceburg3,.  200 

Richardvilie,  H-IS  § 

Richelieu,  J-ll,  (Ry  27-rt)  t  3 530 

Richmond  East,  1-13  *  t  § 2056 

Richmond  Station,  I-13,(Ryll-6,A)t§  300 

Rigaud,  1-9,  (Ry  5-n)  ♦  t  § f  6T2 

Rimouski,  D-20,  (Ry  15-a)  *  1 8 1429 

Ripon,  1-7  +  § 

Rinburoiigb,  Beauce  Dist.  ^ 

River  Beaudette,  J-9,  (Ryll-a)  t8. ..  238 

River  David,  *  t  see  St.  David,I-12. .  800 

River  Desert,  H-6  t  § 500 

Riverfleld,  Chateauguay  Dist.  * 

River  Gilbert,  H-16  § '.....    600 

River  Gilbert  Gold  Mines,  H-16  4...  600 
River  Joseph,  H-6  § 

Riviere  a  Claud'?  B-5 150 

Riviere  a  la  Martre,  B-5, 

Riviere  a  TOurs,  C-15. 

Riviere  a  Pierre  Junction,  F-13,  (Rys 

23,  43-a) +  § 
Riviere  au  Rat,  F-12. 
Riviere  aux  Pins,  G-14  § 
Rivierie  Beaudette,  Vaudreuii  Dist., 
(Ry  11-a). 

Riviere  Boia  Claire,  G-14  § 300 

Riviere  des  Chiens,  (Ry  40)  1  m  N  E 

Chateau  Richer,  G-16. 
Riviere  des  Fevers,  Chateauguay  Dist.^ 
Riviere  des  Plantes,  Beauce  Dist.  •[  § 

Riviere  des  Prairies,  I-ll  § 259 

Riviere  du  Fer,  (Ry  40)  2  m  N  E 

Montmorency  Falls,  G-15 
Riviere  Dufiesne,  Montcalm  Dist.  1 
Riviere  du  Loup,  E-18,  (Rys  !5-a,  47) 

„.  .*t  §, 4175 

Riviere  an  Loup  Station,  E-18  + 3000 

Riviere  Qagnon,  1-9  § 

R'-'-re  Gentilly,  Nicolet  Dist.  ^ 


18 


Pop. 

.     26 
.     25 


(Ry 


300 
25 


200 


200 


Towns,  etc.— continued. 

Riviere  la  Flenr,  G-16  8 

R  vera  la  Madeleine,  B-«  . 

h3  pro  M"il'""f '  Charlevoix  Dlgt.' 
it  viere  Mattawin,  CM2. 
Riviere  Meeklnac,  G-12. 

5i,l!?  Noir  Arthabaska  Diet.  1 
«lTle/e  Quelle,  P-17  t 

RlTlere   Quelle  Station"  F-18."  " ' 

5-0)  +8 ' 

Riviere  Rouge,  j-o  (Rv  ii  rtV'c 

Slli*'"'^  ^®-.  MareueriteVD-18t '■■' 

Rlvington,  1-8  §  

Robertson  Station,  11-15.  (Rv  s,a.„\  +0 
Roberval,  C-18,(Ry  48-a) +V  .      ^  ^^8. 

Robinson,  J.]5  *t  ....       ' l^ 

Robitaille,  D-5,  (Ry  2)  "  ^^ 

Robson.Ms.    '^"•^^''• 

Rochelle,  J-13  J... 

Rockaway  Valley,  I^'s 

Rockburn,.  J-9  §...,.: 75 

ff) 
25 

(Ry5  ")tV ^^ 

R088Mill8,G-15S.    .:.."•  OK 

Rougemont,  J-12,  (Ry  27-ft)*+ V '  i^n 

Rowanton,  i>ontikc  Dist.  1     ^ ^^ 

Roxham,J-ii ^  ,-„ 

Roxton  East.  ^'*" 


liond,  McNally  <fe  C't/.'/i  r^uW>d«. 


Pop 


100 


Towns,  elc.—continuea. 
Scott,  n.l5,  (Ry  89-0)  t  i  ok 

Scott  Junction,  Roauco  ftlsV.  H 

Scottetown,  1-15,  (Rv  5-p)  •  +  3 . . .      o,)n 
Scottemore,  t  2  m  {/e  §weet8bu;ih;  ^ 

Seal  Cove.  C-8. 
Seeuin,  VuiidriMiil  Diet,  t 
Sellurvillo,  D-4,  (Ry2) 
Settrington.  E-17§      * 

Sh«l'l  M'j,a"d8,  SaLMienay  Diet.  ^ 
Shawbndge,  1-9,  (1{y  5.«)  3   . .  /  ,75 

Shawonegan,  H-12  6 JiS 

Shavvv.lle,  1-5,  (Ry  fe)  •  t  8      4.32 

Sheenborough,  1-8  6  ' *" 

Shefford  Mountain,  ,J-18  t  ^  *  {Sr 

Shefford  Vale,  J-l2'|. ,,  ,\WW J^ 

Sheldmke,  1 118  m  from  Gaepe  Basin, 

Sherrlngton,HMRyiiV/§-.-*  '  ^°JJJ 

Shisawake,  D-7  t   .  .  .       ' oS^ 

Shrewsbury,  1-9  8  "^^ 

Sill'ry,  (M6.       ' 
SUlery  Cove,  G-15  § 
Silver  Creek,  1-7. 

'^"Tl8.°'  §  ^  °'  ^  ^  Richmond  East, 

^'ii»«n^i^<;'lley'8  Siding,  (Ry  43-«) 
m  N  Skroder'8  Mifi  iw.     "^ 
Six  Portages,  II-6  t  8 
Skroder's  Mill,  E-18.  rRv'iqiwV+'e'" 


10 


135 

150 
1323 


Somerset  Station,  H-14  VrV  n-ti) 

Roxton  Falls,I-12,  (Ry  5-/)  •  +  ^         ons  c**''?L'  §'"'  ^^^^  '^-»».  12-a)  •  t  3       66f59 

Roxton  Pond.  J-  2.  "^      -*     ^  ® ?2^  f °"*^  Barnston,  J-1 4  t . . ...   ^  ->••••  «»J« 

Rnisspniiai'Po,,  ^u::. v.- ••,-,••• 125    3outh  Rnltnn    .T_ia       + *«' 


Ruiseeau  al'Eau  Chaude,' H-16 
Ruisseau  fi  Sem,  Rimouski  Diet.  ^ 
"Sf        ^'''"'''    B«"avemi?,e 

Runnyraede,  D-3 or 

Rnpert,l-6g *» 

Russeltown,  J-10  8         

Ryan's  Mills,  Pontiac  Dist 


125 

200 
125 


100 


75 


Sabrevols,  J-11 ,„ 

oacre  Cosur,  D-20.  fRv  -[K  n\'& 

SacreCoeurdeMarirHllS^^ 
Saints  Anges,  Beauce  Dist.  f 

balmon  Bay,  Saguenay  Dist  T 

Sand  Hill,  J. 14  § 

\l^P  5*^'  ^®®  Macnider.  C-2 250 

Sandy  Beach,  C-8 1....  ^ 

SanltauCochon,C-9t§.V.V;  ^ 

Sault  «u  Recollet,   T^    (Ey-s'a)  ^° 

SavageV  M'ilisV  3-iil"CRi  5-i)  V'^^^ 
Savard's  Portage,  D-^S  ''^^  '"''  ^  ^  w 
Sawyerville,  J-f4,  (Ry  24)  1 1  §  ion 

Sayabec,  C-2,  (Ry  ify'a)  \  §.*  .^. ; ; ; ; ;  •  ^g 


South  Bolton,  J-18 

South  Dudswell,  3-ii  k 

pt^^^^tP'-'''' 5^ 

South  Quebec,  lIvIs  Dist.  V  f  8 3SS 

South  Roxton,  J-18,  (Rv  5./;  I^  8  •  •  •  •''W'O 
South  Stukely',  J-W,  (Ryi»)^+  ,^ 

South  West  Point,  B-10    ^^  ^ ^^ 

G-15§^°'"''  ^  ™  ^Sillery  Cove, 
Springbrook,  'H-iQk".'.''.'.'.', 11 

f Pi^  A^^^*'-li  ^-^«'  (Ry  5-/,)  t  3 ^^ 

Ste.  Adelaide.  C-8  t       ''  ^  '   -' 

qjf  •  \'},^^^'^$  ^^^  ^^'^OP-  Gaspe  Dist.  n 
Ste.  Adele,  I-9.  (Ry  5-s)  3  ..^  "  ^ 

Qf •  -^^^V"^*^'  Champlain  Dist.  f    " " " 
bt.  Adolphe  de  Dudswell,  1-14. 
St.  Adolphe  de  Howard,  1-9  8 
St.  Adrien,  I-14  §  '         ^ 

Ste.  Agathe  de  Lotbiniere,  H-15  8 
Sf-  Agapit   G-15,  (Ry  li-X)  if-.'.'. 
Ste.   Agathe   des  Montes,  H-9.  (R^ 

o-S)    3 »  V   V 

St.  Agnes,  K-8.  (Ry'i\'.f\ 

Ste.  Agnes  de  Charlevoix,  E-17  8 
Ste.  Agnes  de  Dundee,  (Ry  i\.A 
mNE  Dundee,  J-8  ^' 

St.  Aime,  M2 

St.  Alban,  G-13  8... 

°*  Albert,  H-isr::;:::::::;::::;::  2^ 


40 


325 
300 

225 


■f)  %  9 


St 


123 
930 
400 


St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 


t.  Pop 

i '' 

3 800 

ibuiifh, 


1 

175 

250 

432 

160 

136 

200 

Basin, 

90 

'.  11-*, 
..  .  10110 
...  .  400 
225 


East, 

•a)  10 

....  125 
■  § 

150 

1323 

). 
>....0669 

i40 

125 

t§..  200 
..   125 

90 

....  500 
....3000 

. ...  150 

5ve, 
....  21 
....  25 


3t.  ^ 


40 


..  825 

...  300 

Ry 

...  22.5 


59 

...  123 
..  930 
..  400 
..  675 


Rand,  McNally  d  do.'/,  Quebec. 


19 


Towns,  etc.-contlnued.  I'op. 

St.  Alexandre.  E-18, (Ry  l6-a)§ 250 

St.  Alexandre  do  Ibeivllle,  .1-11  t  ^  .  800 
St.  AleAandre  de  Kanioiiraskii,  Kam- 

ouraska  Diwt.  ^  + 
St.  Alexandre  Station,  .1-1 1,  (Ry  7-6)  t    26 
St.  Alexis  de  Montcalm.  MO  t  § 
St.  Alexis  des  Monts,  11-11  § 
St.  Alphonse,  11-10  § 

Alplionse  de  Granby,  ,1-12. 

Ambroise,  G-15,  (Ry  4A-a)i% 

Ambrolse    Summit,  (Ry  43-a)  U 

m  N  W  Quebec,  0-15. 
Amedee,  Ottawa  Dlst.  ^  § 


St 

St 
Et 

St. 


400 


St.  Anaclet,  D-21,  (Ry  16-a)  + 
Andre  Avellin,  1-7  +  $ 


200 
250 
250 


St 

St.  Andre  de  Kamburaska,  E-18  +  . 
St.  Andre  Station,  E-18,  (Ry  15-a)t  % 
St.  Andrews  East,  1-9 (Ry  5-?)  ♦  +  g .  1000 
Ste.  Angele,  J-ll,  (Ry  ii-a)  t  3  ....  GOO 
Stc.  Anifele  de  Laval,  3  \n  E  Three 

Rivers,  H-12 300 

Ste.  Augele  de  Monnoir,  see  St.  Aii- 

gele,  J-11. 
Ste.  Angele  de  Rimouski.Rimouski  Dist.f 

St.  Anicet,  J-9  t  S 550 

St.  Ann,  1-4. 

St.  Anne,  F-18,  (Ry  16-a). 

Ste.  Anne,  MO,  (Ry  5-c,  g)  t  3 400 

Ste.  Anne  de  Bellerue,  J-10,    (Ry 

„,    li-«)+J- ...\.^1168 

Ste.  Anne  de  Beaupre,  F-16,(Ry  40)t  §  800 
Ste.  Anno  de  la  Parade,  (M8,  (Ry 

„,    -V)  t  3 1000 

Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatiere,  F-17  t  § 

Ste.  Aune  des  Monts,  B-4  t 1215 

Ste.  Anne  des  Plaines,  see  St.  Anne,I-10. 
Ste.  Anne  de  Restigouche,  D-4,(Ry2)200 
Ste.  Anne  de  Sorel.IMl. 
St.  Anne  Labrador,  Saguenay  Dist.  T 
St.  Anselme,  G-16,  (l{y  39-a)  t  §  . . . .  700 
St.  Antoine  de  Lotblniere,  G-14  §  ...  600 

St.  Antoine,  MO,  (Ry  l2-a)+ 800 

Ste.  Antoine  River  Riclielieu,  Ml. 

St.  Antonin,  E-27 150 

St.  Apollinaire,  G-14  § .', . .  400 

St.  Armand,  J-12  f  $ 100 

St.  Armand  Centre,  J-12  X 

St.  Armand  Station.  J-13,  (Ry  7-6)  +  J  300 

St.  Arsene,  E-19,  (Ry  15-a)  t  § 800 

St.  Athanase.  Iberville  Dist.lf »+  ±..2000 

St.  Aubort.  F-17 2!50 

St.  Augustin,  G-15  §  200 

St.  Augustin,  I-IO,  {Ry  5-a)  t  3 1328 

St.  Barbe,  J-9. 

St.  Barnabe,  H-12  § 500 

St.  Barnabe,  Riyer  Yamaska,  9  m  N 

St.  Ilyaciiithe,  1-12. 
St.  Bartlielemi,  H-U,  (Ry  S-o)  ♦  t  3 .  800 

St.  Bazile,  G-14  §  . .  .* 300 

St.  Bazile  de  Portneuf,  G-14. 
St.  Bazile  le  Grand,  Ml,  (Ry  11-6)  §  120 
St.  Bazile  Station,  G-14,  (Ry  5-<7)  t  3 
Ste.  Beatrix,  H-10  8......  _'.  „  .  ,.  300 

St.  Beuoit  Labre,  i-9  § 250 

St.  Bernard  de  Dorchester,  H-15  8. . .  600 

St.  Bernard,  J-U '        95 

St.  Blandine,  D-21. 

St.  Bonaventure,  1-12  § 200 

St.  Boniface,  Ottawa  Dist.  4 

St.  Boniface,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 250 


Towna,  etc — continued.  Pop. 

ffo-  Brlglde,  J-ii,  (Rya  6-/t,  7-a)  t.  400 
8  «•  Brighle  d'  Ibervifle.  IbervilUi  ni«t^ 

Ste.  Brigitte  des  Saults,  11-18  « 

St.  Bruno,  2 ra  N  Hruuo  Station.  Ml..  809 

St.  Bruno  de  Kamouraska,  F-18 

St.  Bruno  Station,  MI,  (Ry  \\.h)  +  $ 

St.  Calixte  de  Kllkenny.Vfo!  .':.  ^?  12.5 

St.  Camille,  1-14  S 100 

St.  Canute,  1-9  § 5© 

St.  Caslmir,  G-13  •  §  . . . .  .■■.'..'. 350 

St.  Cassien  des  Caps,  F-l«  f  t  8 
Ste,  Catherines,  (3-14,  (Ry43-a)  § 
St.  Catharine  St.,  Montreal  West  f 
Ste.  Cecil  de  Levrard,  IMS  § 
St.  Cecile  de  Whitton,  M6  § 

St.  Celestin,  H-13.  (Ry  W-e)  t  8 600 

St.  Cesalre.  J-12    (Ry  27-6)  ♦  t  3  ....1031 
St.  Charles  de  Caplan,  D-0. 
St.  Charles,  River  Beyer.  G-16  ....      400 
St.  Charles,  River  Richelieu,  Ml  +  t  803 
St.  Charles  Junction,  Q-16,  (Ry  15-a, 

6)  tS 200 

St.  Charles  Station,  G-18 95 

Sto.  Christine,  MSl 

St.  Chrysostome,  J-10  ♦  f  8 

Ste.  Claire,  n-16  § ....  ..         600 

St.  Clement,  E-19  

l\-  ^i,^*\l^?i  ( '^y  ^-S')  +3 250 

Ste.  Clothllde,  1-14  § 

St.  Clothilde  de  Chateauguay,  J-10. 

St.  Colomb,  3  m  from  Quebec,  G-15. 

St.  Columbln,  1-9  §. 50 

St.  Come,  IMO§ 300 

St.  Constant,  J-10,(RyB  5-/t,  11-/)  f 

§  3    6.50 

Ste.  Croix,  G-14  ♦  t  § 750 

St.  Cunegonde,  (Ry  ll-r,«,i)§Vm  W 

«♦    *^0°J5«1^  I-IO 9291 

St.  Cuthbert,  IMl  t  § 

St.  Cuthbert  Station,  H-ll,(Ry  5-«)  f  6 

St.  Cyprien,  E-19  t  ' 

St.  Cyr,  M3.  (Ryll-/i)  § 

St.  Cyriac,  D-15  8 25 

St.  Cyrille  de  Llslet,  F-17 150 

St.  Cyrille  de  Wendover,  1-13,  (Ry  10)  25 

St.  Damase,  Ml  § .' ..„..  550 

St.  Damase  de  Rimouski,  Itiniouski 

Dist.l 

St.  Damase  des  Aulnaies,  F-17. 

St.  Dainieu  de  Brandon.  II 10  § lOO 

St.  Damien  de  Buckland,  G-16  § 

St.  David  de  Levis,  Levis  Dist.  T  8 

St.  David,  M2,  (Ry   5-m)  3 

St.  Denis  la  Bouteiiierie,  E-18 450 

St.  Denis,  River  Richelieu,  111 246;i 

St.  Didace,  H-11  § 350 

St.  Dominique  de  Bagot,  i-12  V  §  ....  200 

St.  Dominique  des  Oedres,  Soulances 

„,    Di8t.1§ 1.  208 

St.  Dominique  Station,  J-10,  (Ry  11-a)  § 

St.  Donat,  C-21. 

St.  Donat  de  Montcalm,  H-a§ 

Ste.  Dorothee,  I-10§ 2OO 

St.  Edraond,  Berthier  Dist.  i 

St.  Edmond,  Quebec  Dist.  1 

St.  Edonardde  Napierville,  J-11    ..    600 

St.  Edouard  de  Frampton,  H-16  8 

St.  Edward,  1-12,  (Ry  10).       . 

St.  Edwige,J-14  §  50 


^0 


Ha  ml,  MeNnlly  tfc  Co*h  Quebec. 


Tmimn,  etc.^-conttnued.         Pop. 

St.  Eleuthere,  1M9. 

3t.  Kilo,  IM28 ]«0 

St.  iilizabcth,  11-10  » 4«K) 

St.  Elol,  D-19.  (Ryl5-o)t 2<5 

St.  ElphcKC  Il-ia.  ,^ 

St.  Elzear,  11-15  8 MO 

St.  Kmelle  tie  L'Kneigie,  11-10  jj 200 

St.   Knille  do  Montcalm,  Montcalm 

DM.  1 
St.  Emllc  do  SufTolk,  Ottawa  Diet.  1 

St.  Ephrera  de  Tring,  H-16  i 200 

St.  Ephrora  d'  Upton,  Bagol  Dletl  §.  814 

St.  Espiit,  I-IO  +  8 

St.  Etfennc;  de  BeaubarnoiB,  J-10  t  8 

Etlenne  de  Bolton,  J-18 


St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 


Etlenne  deH  Ores,  U-12  8 

Etlenne  dii  Suguenay,  U-18. 


tt.50 
lUO 
125 
800 


Eugene,  1-12,  (Ry  10) 

Eugene  de  Qiuntlium,  1-12. 

Eulalie,  11-18  8 »B0 

St.  EuBelle  de  Cabano,  E-20. 

St.  Etistache,  MO,  (Ry  b-U)  •  t  3  . . .  0«0 

St.  Evarlste  de  Forsyth,  1-lG  8 150 

St.  Fabien,  D-20,  (Ry  15-o)  IS 250 

Ste.  Famille,  G-10  8 
St.  Faustin,  II-8. 

St.Felicien,  C-18  8 25 

Ste.  Felicite,  C-2t 800 

St.  Felix,  H.ll,  (Ry  H-fj).        _  ^^ 

St.Felii  deValols,  (Rya  5-A,  28)  t  3 .  500 

St.  Ferdinand,  H-14  8 400 

St.  Fereol,  F-16  8 
St.Fidele,E-18t8 

Ste.  Flavie,  C-21 450 

Ste.  FlaYie  Station,  (Ry  16-a)  1 8 25 


800 
200 


90 


St.  Flavien,  G-14 

Ste.  Flore,  Q-12  8 

St.  Fortunate,  1-14  8 

St.  Foy,  8  5  m  S  W  Quebec,  Q-15 

St.  Francis,  1-14  % 

Ste.  Francolse,  D-19 

St.  Francois,  B-19,  (Ry  47)  8 

St.  Francois,  G-16.  (Ry  15-a)  tS 200 

3t.  Francois,  North  East,  11-16,  (Ry 

.39-6)*  +  § 500 

St  Francois  Beauce,  II-IB. 

St.  Francois  d'Orleans,  G-16  +  8 

St.  Francois  de  Sales,  1-10 

St.  Francois  du  Lac,  Yamaska  Dist.^l 
St.  Francois,  Montmagny,  G-l«  t 
St.  Francois  Xavier  de  Brtmpton, 

J-14. 
St.  Francois  Xavier  de  Viger,  E-19  . . 

St.  Frederic,  11-15,  (Ry  m-a)  t  8 500 

St.  Fredei  •,  Station,  Beauce  Dist.  ^ 
St.  Gabriel  Station,  G-14,(Ry  43-a)  t  8 
St.  Gabriel  de  Brandon,  H-11,  (Rys 

5-g,h,2S^i% eOO 

St.  Gabriel  de  Montreal,  J -11  8 9980 

St.  Gedeon,  D-14  § 25 

Ste.  GenevieTB  de  batiscaii,  *  t  see 

Batiscan,  H-13.. - 274 


350 

800 


25 


St«.  GenevieTe,  J-10  y  5, 


St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 


V-  ? 


TM-^t.  ^ 


729 
400 


200 


George,  Beauce,  H 
George  de  Malba}    i 
George  de  Wlnd.io.-, 
George  East,  H-U,  § 
Germain  de   Grantham,    1-12, 

tRys  5-^10)  t  ^ I'O 

St.  Germain  de  Kamouraska,  E-18. 


2'ovma,  etc.— continued. 


Pop. 


St.  Gerard  do  Montarvlile,  11-7. 

St.  Gerard  do  Kamouraska,  Kamour- 

ankii  DJMt.  ^ 
Ste.  G.Ttrude,  H-I8  § 860 

St.  OervalH,  (i-ltt  +  8 ^00 

St.(JlleB,  1I-1B8 800 

St.  Godfrov,  l)-7. 

St.  (Jrogolre,  11-13.  (Rys  ll-c,12  ft)  t  8  600 

St.  (Jrcgolre,  H-ti. 

St.  Guinaume  d'Upton,    1 12,   (Ry 

.V^m)  t  3  400 

St.  (Juillaumo  St  ition.ArthubaHkaDiHt.l 

Ste.  llelene,  E-18,  (Ry  IB-a)  1 8 850 

St.  Helono   de  KamoiiriiBka,    Kam- 
ouraska Dint.  H 

Ste.  llelene  de  Chester,  IM4  8 25 

Ste.  llelene  de  Bagot,  1-12,  (Ry  10)  8-  100 
Ste.  llenedlne,  G-T«,  (Ry  89-rt)  t  8  •■•  450 
St.  Henri  Station,  (M5,(Ry  a9-a)+8  ^3418 
St.  Henri  de  Levis,  Levis  Uist.  1 
St.  Henri    de  Montreal,   J-10,    (Ry 

n-a,d,f,pf  8 
St.  Henry,  1-10,  (Ry  5-g)  t  D 
St.  Henri  Junctlon,Q-15,(Ry  89-a)+  8  100 
St.  Henry  Village,  G-15,  (Ry89-a)+..5000 

St.  Hermas,  1-9,  (Ry  5-a)  t   3 :150 

St.  Hermenegilde,  J-14  8 200 

St.  Hihiire  de  Dorset,  Beauce  Dist.^ 

St.  Hilalre  Station,  111,  (Ry  11-6)  t  8   60 

St.  Hilaire  Village,  Ml  8 800 

St.  Hippolyte  de  Kilkenny,  1-9  8  •  •  •  200 

St.  Honore,  1-10  8 100 

St.  Honore,  B-19,  (Ry  47)  8 800 

St.  Hubert,  J-11,  (Ry  11-6)  t  8 250 

St.  Hughes.  1-12,  (Ry  5-m)  +  3  .  ...  500 
St.  Hyacintho,  1-12,  (Rys  10,  11-6) 

♦t83 '''016 

St.  Ilyacinthe  Station,  1-12,  (Ry  5-/n). 

St.  Irenee,  E-17  t8 25 

St.  Isidore,  H-15  § 050 

St.  Isidore,  J-10,  (Ry  ll-/)t  8 800 

St,  Isadore  Junction,  J-10,  (Ry  11-e,  f)  + 

St.  Jacques,  MO  t8 300 

St.  Jacques  le  Mineur,  J-11 500 

St.  Janvier,  I-IO,  (Ry  5-e)  t  3 850 

St.  Jean   Baptiste  de   Montreal  t  8 

1  m  N  W  Montreal,  MO 15423 

St.  Joan  Baptiste  deRouville,I-ll  8  .2000 

St.  Jean  Chryostome,  G-15  t 300 

St.  Jean  de  Dieu,  D-19. 

St.  Jean  de  Matha,  U-10  § 400 

St.  Jean  des  Chaillons,  G-13  *  t  8  •••  400 

St.  Jean  d'Orleans.  G-16  t  8 

St.  Jean  I/ETangeliste,  D-5,  (\\j  .'. 

St.  Jean  Port  Joli,  F-17,  (Ry  1^'  ;)       '  ''^ 

St.  Jerome,  1-9,  ( Rys  5-e,  s,  1?    '         ••  '>v - 

St.  Joachim  de  Montmorency,i?-iOT  8 

St.  Joactiim  de  ShefEord,  J-13 614 

St.  Johns  East,  J-11,  (Rys  5-*,  7-0,  6, 

n-d)*  +  t  8  3 ••'1722 

St.  John  Suburb,  Quebec  Dist.  1  +  8 

St.  Joseph,  G-15,  (Ry  15-g,  6) 25 

St.  Joseph,  H-l  1,  (Rys  5-A,  28) 25 

St.  Joseph  de  Beauce,  H-lO,  (Ry  39-6) 

+  §  r. 1035 

St.  Joseph  d'Alma,  C-14. 

St.  Joseph  de  la  Tabatiere,  Sague- 

nay  Uist.  ^ 
St.  Joseph  de  Lepage,  C-21. 
St.  Joseph  de  Levis,  G-15,  § 8656 


i> 


St. 

St. 
St. 
St. 
St. 


Pop. 


or. 


i+§  100 
+..5000 
...  350 
.  .  300 

■  +  8  60 

...  8UU 
,  ..  200 
...  100 
...  800 
...  250 
...  500 
1-6) 

...7016 
•m). 
....  25 
....  660 
....  800 

....  soo 

....  500 
...  850 

,..15428 

§  .2i)00 

....  300 

....  400 
J...  400 


Hand,  McNally  &  Co.'a  Qtiebee. 


di 


Towna,  etc.— continued.         Pop. 

8t.  .Jo.^oph  (le  M Ilk i link, Cliampluin  Dl^t.^ 
flt  Joseph  de  Sorel,  II-ll. 

St.  JoHwph  (111  Lac,  J-98 250 

St.  Juviie,  U-8  I 

St.Jude,M28  600 

St.  Julie  do  SomefHot,  11-14 800 

Sto.  Julie  do  Vercheres,  1-11  +§....  BOO 

Ste.  J  iillenno,  U-23  +  J 400 

St.  Jnlie  Station,  H-14,  (Ry  ll-A)t  «..  .300 

St.  Justin,  »M  1  +  S 226 

Ste.  Justine  do  Newton,  J-9  +  § 25 

St.  Justine  Station,  J-9,  (Ry  4)  i 

St.  Lambert,  G-15  $ 

St.  Lambert  do  Levis,  see  St.  Lambert, 

(M5. 
St.   Lambert,   Montreal,  J-11,  (Rya 

11-6,  rf,/.  A;,12-a,27-rt)  +  §  3  .... 
St.  Laurent.  MO,  (Uys  5-rt,  f,q,U-J)  $  1184 

St.  Laurent  d'Orieans,  G-l«  +8 SOO 

St.  Jiviiare,  J-9,  (liyb-q) 

St.  ^.azarede  BclIochasHe,  G-ltt .300 

St.  Lazi- e  de  Vaudrcuil,  J-9  +  8 l.'jOO 

St.  Leon,  H-I2§..  400 

St.  Leonard  Station,  11-13,  (Ry  10)  §.  125 
St.  Leonard  d'Awton,  Nlcolot  Dist.  T 
St.  Leonard  de  Port  Maurice,  Hoche- 


550 


750 


laga  Diet.  ^ 
St.  Liboire,  1-12,  (Ry  11-6)  +  § 


150 


St.  Llguori,  1-10  § 

St.  Lin,  I-IO,  (Rv  5-/;)  +  3 800 

St.  Lin  Junction,  I-IO,  (Ry  5-c,  e)  3  13 

m  8  W  St.  Lin,  I-IO. 
St.  Lonis'  Church,  E-20,  (Ry  47)  § 
St.  Louis  de  Bonsecours,  Richelieu 

Diet.  1 
St.  Louis  de  Gon7.ague,(Ry  4)  +  §8ee 

St.  Louis.  J-10 700 

St.  Louis  de  Ha-Ha,  L-38,  (Ry  47) . 

Ste.  Louise,  F-17 ...  150 

St.  Louis  Station,  Rimouski  Dist.  1 
St.  Luc,  J-10,  (Ry  5-/,  k,  q)  + 

Ste.  Luce,  C-21t  § 500 

St.  Luce  Station,  C-20,  (Ry  15-«)  t  § 

St.  Lucie  de  Doncaster.  11-9  f  § 

Sle.  Madeleine,  Ml,  (Ry  11-6)  t  §. . .  140 

St.  Magloire,  G-17 75 

St.  Malachie,  G-16  § 250 

St.  Malo,  J-11,  (Ry  24)  +  ^ 

St.  Marc,  1-116 500 

St.  Marcel,  1-12  § 700 

St.  Marcel  de  L'lslet,  Llalet  Dist.  t 

Ste.  Marguerite,  H-16  § 400 

St.  Marguerite  de  Dorcliester,    Dor- 
chester Dist.  ^ 

St.  Marie,  H-16,  (Ry  39-a)  +  § 1000 

St.  Mary  de  Blandford,  Nicolet  Dist.  ^ 
St.  Marie  de    Monnoir,  •  +  3   see 

Marieville,  J-11 728 

St.  Marie  Salom^e,  Ml. 

Ste.  Marthe,  J-9  § 300 

St.  Martin,  I-IO. 

St.  Martin  Station,  I-10,(Ry8  5-a,ll-i) 

3 
Ste.  Martine,  J-10,  (Ry  11-/,  i)  t  §  . . .  700 
St.  Martin  Junction,  1-10,  (Ky  5-a,a)+ 3 

St.  Mathias,  J-11  § 260 

St.Mathieu,  D-20 100 

St.  Maurice,  G-12,  (Ry  5-i)  +  3 250 

St.  Maurice  Forges,  H-12  § 800 

Sto.  Melanie,  H-lO 500 


Toiimn,  etc — continued.         Pop. 

St.  Michael.  IB. 

St.  Michel,  P-a2,  (Ry  IB-rt)  8 2500 

St.  Michel  do  Napierville,  J-10,  ^Mj 

600 


100 

SOO 
800 

25 


0 


11-^) 

St.  Michel  de  Dollechasse,  G-IB  t 

St.  Mlchol  (1«'8  Saints,  O-IO  % 

Ht.MicheldeWentworth.  1-8. 

St.  Modosto,  KIB,  (Ry47)  8 

St.  Molsc,  Rimouski  Dist.  if 

at.  MolBO  Station,  (•-22,  (Ity  l5-«)  +  i 
Ste.  Moulque,  11-12,  (Ry  10)  §  .... 
Ste.  Monlqim  de  Nicolet,  Nicolet  Dist 
Ste.  Monlqiio des  doux  MontagnoH,l-10 
St.  Narcisse,  (.'hamplain  DiHt.  1  (. 
St.  Nazaire,  Bagot  Dist.  1 
St.  Neree,  G-16. 

St.  Nicholas,  Levis  Dist.  K  + 600 

St.  Nicholas,  J-11,  (Uy  W-d). 

St.  Norbert,  IMl 450 

St.  Octave,  C-21,  (Ry  15-rt)  +  8 850 

St.  Odllon,  11-16  8 

St.  Onezlme,  F-l8 200 

St.  Ours,  Ml  t 918 

St.  Pacome,  F-18 800 

St.  Pampliilo,  G-18 70 

St.  Paschal,  E-18,  (Ry  15  «)  +8 700 

St.  Patrick,  E-18  + 1000 

St.  Patrick's  Hill,  M4  8 250 

St.PauM-ll 25 

St.  Paul  de  la  Croix,  E-19. 

St.  Paul  d'  Industrie,  I-l  1  8 400 

St.  Paul  du  Buton,  G-17 200 

St.  Paulln,  II-ll  8 200 

St.  Paul  PHermite.  1-1 1  §  + 450 

St.  Paul's  Bay,  F-16  »  +  § 8628 

St.  Perpetue,  H-13 25 

St,  Philippe  de  Chester,  1 14. 

St.  Philippe  de  Laprairle,  J-11,  (Ry 

5-*)+  3  800 

St.  Philippe,  d'Argenteull,  1-9,   (Ry 

5-a)  t  3 : 98 

St.  PhlUpe  de  Nery,  P-18,  (Ry  15a) +8 
Ste.  Philoment,  J-10,  (Ry  11-/)  §  ... .  400 
St.  Philomene  o'Echaillons,  H-14. 

St.  Pie,  1-12,  (Ry5-m)  *+  3  600 

St.  Pie  de  Gulre,  H-12 223 

St.    Pierre   Montmagny,  Q-16 350 

St.  Pierre  Baptiste,  11-14  § 25 

St.  Pierre  d'Orieans,  G-15  +  § 700 

Ste  Pierre  lea  Becquets,  G-18  +  §  . . .  500 
St.  Pierre  Station,  G-16,  (Ry  15-a)+  § 

Ste.  Placlde,  1-9  +  § 250 

St.  Polycarpe,  J-9,  (Ry  4)  *  +  8 431 

St.  Polycarpe  Junction,  J-9,  (Ry5-o)t 
St.  Praxede,  1-15. 

St.  Prime,  C-13,  (Ry  5-m)  3 25 

St.  Prosper,  Champlain  Dist.  1§ 120 

St.  Prosper  de  Dorchester,  H-17. 

St.  Raphael,  East,  G-16. 

St.  Raymond,  G-14,  (Ry  43-a)  •  +  §.  1600 

St.  Redempteur,  J-9  8 

St.Regl8,K-8 800 

St.  Reml,J-10.  (Rvll-e>*  + 1167 

St.  Reml  d'Amherst,  Ottawa  Dist.  1  § 

St,  Remi  de  Tlngwlck,  1-14  § 1000 

St.  Robert,  1-12 250 

St.  Robert  Station,  1-12,  (Ry  5-m)  3 

St.  Roch,  Ml,  (Ry  12-a)  +§ 900 

St.  Roch  de  Quebec,  sub.  of  Quebec, 

G-15*§ 20000 


33 


Rand,  McNnUy 


250 


250 


Toiona,  eic— continued.         Pop. 

St.  i.ocli  de  Ricbfjlieu  ,1-11 900 

St.  Roch  des  Anlnaies,  F-17  t lUO 

St.  Roc>\  TAchigan,  1-10  +  § 400 

St.  Koch  Station.  F-!7,  (Ry  15-a)  +  § 

at.  Romaine,  1-15  § 15'; 

St.  Ronoault 4500 

Ste.  Rosalie,  1-12,  (Rys  5-m,  10,1 1-t) 

+  9  § 100 

Ste.  Rose,  M  0.  (Ry  S-c"  t  3  1057 

ate.  Rose  de  Watford,  lA-IfJ  § 

ate.  Rose  du  De^ele,  E-20.  (Ry  47)  t  § 

St.  Sul)i.ie,  .r-13,  (Ry  5  m)  § 

St.  Samuel  da  Qayhurst,  I-IG  § 

St.    Sauveur  de  Quebec,  suburb  of 

Quebec,  G-15  ♦  § 
St.  Sauveurde9Mouta«;ue8.  I-9,(Ry  5-s). 
Ste.   Scholastique,   1-9,   (Ry  5-a)   • 

t  3 838 

St.  Sebastieu,  J-ll  % 300 

St.  Severe,  H-12  § 175 

St.  Severin  de  Beaurivage,  H-16 %  ...    25 

St.  Simeon  E-18  t 75 

St.  Simon,  D-l<),  (Ry  t.5-(/)  +  §. .  .  8.50 
St.  Simon  de  Riniouskl,  D-l'Jt  ...  850 
St.  Simon  de  Yamaska,  1-12,    (Ry 

5-m)    3 

St.  Simon  Station,  1-12.  (Ry  5-ot). 

St.  Sixte,  1-7. 

St.  Sophie.  I-IO,  (Rys  S-o,  18)  § 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Megantic,  H-14  %  .... 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Lacorne,  see  St. Sophie, 

MU 75 

Ste.  Sophie  de  Levrard,  11-13  § 
St.  Stanislas   de  Champlaiu,  Cham- 
plain  Dist.  1  t  § 300 

St.  Stanislas  de  Kostka,  J-9  (Ry  T-c)  §  250 

St.  Sulpice,  Ml  § 500 

St.  Sylvere,  Micolet  Dist.  ^ 

St.  Sy Irester,  East,  II-l  *  § 150 

St.  Sylvester,  VV  est,  H-15  ♦  § 400 

St.  Telesphore,  J-9,  (Ry  S-g)  § 

St.  Thecle,  G-12§ 

St.  Theodore  de  Chertsey,  H-10  § . . . .     25 

St.  Theodore  d'  Acton,  1-12. 

St.  Theodosie,  I-tl. 

Ste.  Therese  de  J!,iainville,  (Ry  5-o, 

c,  d,  e)  *  i   3   see  St.  Therese 

Junction,  110  1602 

St.  Therese  Junction,I-lO,  (Ry  5-a  c,d.e). 

St.  Thomas,  G-IG,  (Ry  l.^-a)|-§ 1697 

St.  Thomas  d'Aquiu,  St.  Hyaeinthe 

Dit-t.  t 

St.  Thomas  de  Joliette,  H-ll  § 200 

St.  Tlmothee,  J-10,  (Ry  IH)  § 500 

St.  Tite,  G-12.  (Ry  23)  § 150 

St.  Tite  des  Caps,  F-16  § 

St.  Tite  Junction,  G-12,  (Ry  5-i). 

St.  Ubalde,  G-13  § 80 

St.  Urbain  de  Charlevoix,  E-16  § 

St.  Urbain  de  Chateauguay,  J-10  t  §.  600 

Ste.  Ursule,  H-ll  § 400 

at.  Valentin,  St.  Johns  Dist.  *[ 80l 

St.  Valerien,  1-12 W 

St  Valerien  de  Rimouski,  D-20. 

St.  Valere  de  Bulstrode,  Arthabaska 

Dist.^ 120 

at.  Vallier,  G-16 300 

St.  Vallier  Station,  G-16,(Ry  15-a)t§   25 

Ste.  Victoire,  111 . 

St.  Victor  de  Tring,  U-IG  § 300 


tfc'  Co.'n  Quebec. 

Towns,  etc.— continued.  Pop. 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul.  MO,  (Ry  5-gf) 
f 3500 

Ste.  Wenceslas'll-Vst  §.!!.!..'..!!.  150 

St.  Yvon,  B-8. 

St.  Zacharie,  Beauce  Dist.  T  § 

St.  Zenon,G-10§ 150 

St.  Zephirin,  11-12 ...  400 

St.  Zoti que,  J-C,  ( Ry  1 1  -a)  +  § 500 

Stadacona.  F-13,  (Ry  43-«)  § 
Stas^sburn,  1-5  § 

S'-anbridge  East,  J-12  3 400 

Sranbridge  Ridge,  J-12  § 85 

Stanbridge  Station,  J-12,  (Pys  5-m, 

7-6U  1:3  250 

?t«nbury,.J12 175 

Standon,  d-16  § 250 

Staafold,  11-14,  (Ry  ll-Zt)  *  f  § 

Stanhope,  J-14  § 200 

Stanstead,  J-13,  ^^Ry  8-d)  •  t  $ 600 

Star.stead  Junction,  ,T-13,  (Ry  Si-a,6)  t  % 
StatiBtead,    Shofford    and    Chambly 

Junction,  J-11,  (Ry  7-a,  b). 

Starneshorough  J-10 200 

Stiyuerviile.  Argeuteuil  Dist.  ^ 

Stockwell,  J-10  1 1200 

Stoke  Centre,  J-14  § 

Stoketon,  Richnion.l  Dist.  ^  § 200 

Stouefield,  1-8,  (Ry  G)  t  § 300 

Stoneham,  G-15  § 

Stornoway,  1-15  §  800 

Stottville,  J  11,  (ky  ll-c/)t  § 250 

SutUeld,  J-14. 

Sutton,  J-12,  (Ry  5-^)  *  +  3 600 

Sutton  Junction,  J-12,(Ry  5-A;,  /)  t  3  25 
Sweetsburg,  J-12,  (Ry  5-/')  't  3  ...  :^03 
Sydenham  Place,  1-13  § 203 


Tadousac,  D-18  t  § 500 

TalbcL,  F-13,  (lly  43-a)  § 
Tannery  West,  2  m  S  Montreal,  111  .13413 
Tardif's,  (Ry  43-«)  3  m  W  Aliens 
Mill,  G-ll, 

Terrebonne,  I-IO.  (Ry  b-g)  *  t  3 1457 

Terrell's  Cut  Siding,  (Ky  15). 

Tessierville,  C-2 150 

Tetu.  E-20. 

Tewkesbury,  F-15  § 200 

The  Highlands,  (Ry  5-^)  J-10. 

Thetford  Mines,  11-15,  (Ry  39-a)  t  § 

Thornby,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^  § 

Thome  Centre.  Pontiac  DisL.  *f  §...    20 

Three  Juakes,  J-16. 

Three  Rivers,  11-12,  (Rys  b-g,l)  •  t  §  3  8334 

Thunder  River,  Saguenay  Dist.  'i 

Thurso,  1-8,  (Ry5-a)  *t  3 578 

Tikonabe,  C-l;i  § 
TitUB,  I-!4,  (Ryll-&). 
Tolsta,  1-15. 
Traban's  Mills,  1-15. 

Tremblay,  D-15  § 25 

Trenholm,  1-13  § 150 

Tring  Station,  11-15,  (Ry39-a)  t  § 

Trois  Pistoles,  D-19,  (Ry  15-a)  t  §. ..2500 

Trois  Saumons,  P-17,  (Ry  15-a)§....  200 


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...400 
...  500 


400 
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250 

175 
250 


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.  200 
300 

.  800 
.  250 

.  600 
3     25 

803 
203 


..  500 


TovJtis,  etc.— continued.         Pop. 

Trottier,  11-14  § 
Trout  Brook,  1-14  § 
Trout  River.  J-9  § 
Turcot,  Hochelaga  Dist.  1 


Ulvcrton,  1-13  *  t  § 300 

Upper  Bedford,  2  m  B  Bedford,  J-18 

„    X 1000 

Upper  Dam,  (Ry  24),  2  m  S  Malvina, 

J-15. 
Upper  Melbourne,  Richmond  J)i8t.  t 
Upper  Thome  Centre,  Pontiac  Dist.  1 
Upton  Station,  1-12,  (Ry  11-6)  t  § 


Valcartier,  G-15,  (Ry43-rt). 
Valcartier  Village,  G-15  § 
Valcartier  Station,  G-15,  (Ry  48-a)  § 

Valcourt,  J-13 80 

Val  des  Bois,  40  m  from  Ottawa,  X-15 

§ 150 

Valencay,  I-V  § 
Vale  Perkins,  J-13. 

Valletort,  1-16  §    175 

Valleyfleld,  J-9,  (Rye  4,  7-C,  11-i)  *t§.5515 

Valraont,  11-12  § .    35 

Valmorin,  II-9. 

Valoieville,  J-iO,  (Rys  5-«,  7,  U-a)  +  § 

Valracine,  J-15. 

Vancluse,  I-ll,  (Ry  5-7)  § 150 

Varennes,  I-ll,  (Ry  12-a)  t  § SOS 

Varennes  Springs,  1  m  N  Varennes,  I-ll. 

Vaudreuil,  J-0,  (Ry  5-«.)t  § 42"; 

Vaudrenil  Station,  J-9,  (Rys  5-h,  q, 

,^    11-a)  t§  3 2S 

Venice,  J-11  § 100 

Venoste,  1-5  § 

Vercheres,  I-ll,  (Ry  12-rt)  t  § 900 

Vernet,  1-8. 

Versailles,  J-ll,  (R78  5-*,  7-a,  b)i±^  150 

Vicar,  J-10§.  40 

Victoria  Park,  1  ra  S  W    St.  Lam- 
l)ert  Junction,  J-ll. 

VictoriaTille,  H-14  *t§ 1300 

Viger,E-19 150 

Village  des  Aulnaies,  P-17 1  §    200 

Village  Richelieu,  Rouville  Dist.  ^ 
Villeneuve,  Hcclielaga  Dist.  \ 
Villette,  J-14  § 

Vincunnes,  Champlain  Dist*  ^  %....    10 
Vinton,  1-4,  (Ry  38)  t§ :....     25 


Toions,  etc.— continued. 


Pop- 


Wakefleld,  1-6,  (Ry  36)  § 170 

Walker's  Cutting,  H-13,  (Ry  ll-c)§. .    25 

Waltham,  1-4  § .7..    76 

Warden,  J-13,  (Ry  5-0  f  3 250 

Warwick  East,  1-14,  (Ry  11-A)  t  §. ..  858 

Watkiu's  Mills,  1-13. 

Waterloo,   J-18,  (Rys  5-^,   7-a)  •  t 

3  1788 

Waterrille,  J-14,  (Ry  11-6)  t  § 516 

Way's  Mills,  J-14  §+ 120 

Weedoq,  1  m  W  Weedon  Station,  1-15 

+  § 200 

Weedon  Centre,  1-15  ^  § 
Weedon  Station,  (Ry  39o)  § 

West  Bolton,  J-13 150 

West  Brome,  J-12,  (Ry  5-k)  t  3 200 

West  Bronghton.  11-15  § 150 

Westbury,  Compton  Dist.  1 
Westbury  Basin,  Compton  Dist.  ^ 

West  Dltton,  J-15  § 300 

Western  Junction,  (Ry  5-g)  2  m  W 
Montreal  Junction,  J-10. 

West  Farnham,  (Ry  7-a,6)  tt  3 1880 

WestPotton,  J-13 300 

West  Shefford,  J-12,  (Rys  5-»,  7-a) 
t$3 500 

West  Sheflford  Station,  Sliefford  Dist.  T 

West  St.  Philippe,  1-9. 

Wueatland,  1-13 1 450 

Wtiite's,  J-9,  (Ky  11-/)  § 

Whitton,  V-31  § 25 

Whitwick  1-15. 

Wickham '  West,  1-13,  (Ry  5-/)  +  3  •  •  ■    25 

Willows,  (Ry  ll-a)5  m  N  B  Lachine, 
J-10. 

Wilson's  Corners,  1-6  § 

Wilson's  Mills,  H-15  § 

Wilson's  Mills,  H-15 25 

Windsor,  I-ll,  (Ry  11-6)  •t§ 1591 

Wolf  Lako,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^ 

Wolf's  Kidge,  J-ll. 

Wolfatowu,  1-14  § 100 

Woodside,  H-14§ 400 

Wottou,I-14§ 200 

Wright,  H-5  •  § 250 

Wyman'8  1-5,  (Ry  38). 


Yamachiche,  11-12,  (Ry  5-g)  •  t  D    908 
Yamaska,  H-12,  (Rys  5-»n,  VZ-e)  t  3 .  638 
Vamaska  East,  Yamaska  Dist.  1 
Yarm,  Pontiac  Dist.  ^S 25 


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